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University of Groningen

Exciton dynamics in self-assembled molecular nanotubes Kriete, Björn

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10.33612/diss.123832795

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Curriculum Vitae

Name Björn Kriete

Date of birth 3 December 1990

Place of birth Salzgitter, Germany

Education

12-2015 – 03-2020 University of Groningen, The Netherlands

PhD in physics/physical chemistry at the Zernike Institute of Advanced Materials, Groningen, The Netherlands

Project: Exciton Dynamics in Self-Assembled Molecular Nanotubes 08-2015 – 11-2015 Internship at NIST, Boulder, United States of America

15 weeks internship at the National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, United States of America. Project: Development of a 780nm VECSEL: Performance

Characterization and Optimization.

09-2013 – 11-2015 University of Groningen, The Netherlands

MSc Applied Physics, day of graduation: 13-11-2015

Master thesis: Electronic Excitation Transport in Self-Assembled Molecular Nanotubes

10-2010 – 08-2013 University of Potsdam, Germany

BSc Physics, day of graduation: 31-08-2013

Bachelor thesis: Charge Carrier Generation in ZnO Hybrid Solar Cells

08-2003 – 06-2010 Lessinggymnasium, Braunschweig, Germany Abitur, day of graduation: 18-06-2010

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