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University of Groningen

Self-assembled nanostructures on metal surfaces and graphene

Schmidt, Nico Daniel Robert

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Publication date: 2019

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12 Curriculum Vitae

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12 Curriculum Vitae

Nov. 2014 - Nov 2018:

PhD candidate in Physics, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands

Thesis: Self-assembled nanostructures on metal surfaces and graphene

Supervisor: Prof. M. Stöhr Okt. 2011 -

Aug. 2014:

M.Sc. Degree in Physics, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany

Thesis: Surface mediated reaction on a single-molecule level Supervisor: Prof. R. Möller

Sept. 2012 - Mar. 2013

English Language Student, ILSC Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada

Okt. 2008 – Sept. 2011:

B.Sc. Degree in Physics, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany

Thesis: Simulation of a qPlus sensor using finite element method

Supervisor: Prof. R. Möller Aug. 1999 –

June 2008:

Abitur (Gymnasium Diploma), Goetheschule Essen, Essen, Germany

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