Dr. Niels Bohr
- Email: n.bohr@converis.de
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- URL: http://niels-bohr.de
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Zur Giesserei 7
76227 Karlsruhe
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Work Affiliations
- From 01/09/2004 to Present: Vice President, Department of Applied Physics
Research Interest
After graduating from the Latin and high school in the district of Copenhagen Gammelholm In 1903, Niels Bohr, physics, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy and philosophy studies at the University of Copenhagen. In 1906 he received the Gold Medal of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences for his work on the surface tension of liquids. His MA in 1909 and in 1911 he graduated with his doctoral thesis on the magnetic properties of metals. In the same year he moved to Cambridge at the Cavendish Laboratory, which was led by the Nobel Laureate in Physics 1906, Joseph John Thomson, and a year later to Manchester in the laboratory of Ernest Rutherford, who was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Research Areas
Projects as PI
Projects as Co-Investigator
- Coolant pump; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Develop an CONVERIS-Application for mobile end devices; Riegel, Tom - Department for Information Systems
- Gyrocompass; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Humic colliod transport; Artinger, René - Department of Radiochemistry
- Laser; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Radiation therapy: Benefits and sideeffects - A quantitative analysis of physiological and psychological factors in dependency of psychosocial supporting environments; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Relativity theory; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Scientific progress towards Applied Physics; Buttler, Jessica - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Unified Field Theory - An attempt to unify the fundamental forces of physics between elementary particles into a single theoretical framework
; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
Projects as Team Member
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Publications
- Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature, University Press, Cambridge; Bohr N; 2004; Doctoral thesis
- Chemical influence on β-relaxations and the formation of molecule-like metallic glasses.; Yu, Samwer, Wang, et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Correlation between beta Relaxation and Self-Diffusion of the Smallest Constituting Atoms in Metallic Glasses; Yu HB, Samwer K, Wu Y, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- Direct imaging of the structural change generated by dielectric breakdown in MgO based magnetic tunnel junctions; Thomas A, Drewello V, Schafers M, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- Electric breakdown in ultrathin MgO tunnel barrier junctions for spin-transfer torque switching; Schafers M, Drewello V, Reiss G, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Electron microscopy analysis of crystalline silicon islands formed on screen-printed aluminum-doped p-type silicon surfaces; Bock R, Schmidt J, Brendel R, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OF SILICON ISLANDS AND LINE STRUCTURES FORMED ON SCREEN-PRINTED AL-DOPED P(+)-SURFACES; Bock R, Schmidt J, Brendel R, et al.; 2008; Other
- Epitaxial growth of MgO and Fe/MgO/Fe magnetic tunnel junctions on (100)-Si by molecular beam epitaxy; Miao GX, Chang JY, van Veenhuizen MJ, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- Evidence for thermal mechanisms in laser-induced femtosecond spin dynamics; Atxitia U, Chubykalo-Fesenko O, Walowski J, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- Experimental quantification of entanglement through heat capacity; Singh H, Chakraborty T, Das D, et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Fluid-solid phase transitions in three-dimensional complex plasmas under microgravity conditions.; Khrapak, Klumov, Huber, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- High-resolution alternating-field technique to determine the magnetocaloric effect of metals down to very low temperatures; Tokiwa Y, Gegenwart P; 2011; Journal article
- Influence of stress and temperature on damping behavior of amorphous Pd₇₇.₅Cu₆.₀Si ₁₆.₅ below Tg.; Schwabe, Bedorf, Samwer; 2011; Journal article
- Insights into Ultrafast Demagnetization in Pseudogap Half-Metals; Mann A, Walowski J, Munzenberg M, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- Intrinsic and non-local Gilbert damping in polycrystalline nickel studied by Ti : sapphire laser fs spectroscopy; Walowski J, Kaufmann MD, Lenk B, et al.; 2008; Journal article
- Localization and preparation of recombination-active extended defects for transmission electron microscopy analysis; Falkenberg MA, Schuhmann H, Seibt M, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- Long-range order on the atomic scale induced at CoFeB/MgO interfaces; Eilers G, Ulrichs H, Munzenberg M, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Multiple energy scales at a quantum critical point.; Gegenwart, Westerkamp, Krellner, et al.; 2007; Journal article
- Neutron capture and nuclear constitution; Bohr Niels; 2006; Journal article
- On the effect of microalloying on the mechanical properties of metallic glasses; Gendelman O, Joy A, Mishra P, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Resolving the role of femtosecond heated electrons in ultrafast spin dynamics; Mendil J, Nieves P, Chubykalo-Fesenko O, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Seebeck effect in magnetic tunnel junctions; Walter M, Walowski J, Zbarsky V, et al.; 2011; Journal article
- Simulating the dynamics of complex plasmas.; Schwabe, Graves; 2013; Journal article
- Spin polarization in half-metals probed by femtosecond spin excitation; Muller GM, Walowski J, Djordjevic M, et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Superconductivity versus quantum criticality: what can we learn from heavy fermions?; Steglich, Arndt, Friedemann, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- The Theory of Spectra and Atomic Constitution; Bohr N; 2006; Doctoral thesis
Other Research Activities
- Barnard-Medaille (08/09/2011) - Distinctions
- Nobelpreis (08/09/2011) - Distinctions
- Nobel Prize in Physics (08/09/2011) - Distinctions
Keywords
Physical theory, Quantum physics