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Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler

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Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler
Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler

Lehrstuhl für Optoelektronik weicher Materie, Experimentalphysik II
University of Bayreuth


Job History

Since 2013
Vice president for international affairs and diversity management
of the Universität Bayreuth (UBT)
Since 2007
Professor, Chair of Experimental physics II
Since 2007
Leadership board of the BIMF (Bayreuth Institute of Macromolecular Research)
Since 2007
Professor of the Elite Network of Bavaria, Elite Study Program “Macromolecular Science”,  Universität Bayreuth
2004 – 2007
Professor, Chemical Physics, Universität Potsdam
2002 – 2003
Lecturer, Department of Physics, King’s College London
1999 – 2004
University Research Fellow of the Royal Society, London. Fellowship held at the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
1996 – 1999
Research Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK. Fellowship held
at the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, UK.

Education

1998
Diploma in Physics (date of last exam), Universität Karlsruhe
1993 – 1997
PhD, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
1992 – 1993
Certificate of Advanced Studies (now Master of Advanced Studies) in Mathematics, Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
1989 – 1992
Study of Physics, Universität Karlsruhe

Awards and other responsibilities

Since 2011
Member of the Stern-Gerlach-Prize Committee of the DFG (German science foundation)
Since 2011
Liason officer of the Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung
2011 – 2013
Member of the Senat of the UBT
2009 – 2013
Member of the Presidential Committee for International affairs of the UBT
2009 – 2013
Women’s officer at faculty level at the UBT, Faculty board member of the UBT
Since 2007
Involvement in conference organization:
Light-Harvesting-Processes; Symposium BB Hybrid Functional Materials for Optical Applications at the MRS spring meeting in San Francisco 2007; Elected Vice-Chair for 2016 and Chair for 2018 for the Gordon Research Conference in Electronic Processes in Organic Materials, Lucca, Italien
1999 – 2004
Fellow and Member of the Governing Body, Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK
1993 – 1996
"Ribbands Research Studentship" of Wolfson College, Cambridge, UK
1994 – 1995
Stipendium of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
1993 – 1994
Stipend of the des Kurt Hahn Trust, Cambridge
1989 – 1995
Stipend of the -Adenauer-Stiftung
Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler

Lehrstuhl für Optoelektronik weicher Materie, Experimentalphysik II
University of Bayreuth


My Research is concerned with optical and electronic processes in organic semiconductors. These materials are of high interest to industry as they combine the mechanical and processing properties of semiconductors with the electronic properties of semiconductors. This allows for the development of novel solar cells, light-emitting diodes and transistors. The industrial development of such technologies requires a comprehensive understanding of their scientific foundations. Thus, my research focusses on understanding how excitations and charges are created in organic semiconductors, how they decay, what their properties are and which opto-electronic processes they allow for. To this end, I employ a broad range of techniques centered on absorption and luminescence spectroscopy as well as device characterization.

Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler

Lehrstuhl für Optoelektronik weicher Materie, Experimentalphysik II
University of Bayreuth


Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler
University of Bayreuth

Universitätsstraße 30
95447 Bayreuth

E-mail: anna.koehler@uni-bayreuth.de
Homepage: Lehrstuhl für Optoelektronik weicher Materie, Experimentalphysik II

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