Eva Rauls

Professor i materialfysikk

Stavanger
Det teknisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet
Institutt for matematikk og fysikk
KE E-528

Bio

Research interests:

I am mainly using computational methods for investigating (macro-)molecular adsorbates, catalytic and electronic properties of single and selforganised molecules on various surfaces (like metals or graphitic surfaces).  The methods include both first principles and (semi-)empirical methods.

Currently, I am cooperating closely with the chemistry department on two new research projects. These projects include the study and functional design of supramolecular materials for gas sepration with a special focus on CO2-storage as well as the optimization of MOFs for separation and recycling of metals.

 

Short bio:

  • Diploma in theoretical physics, University of Paderborn, Germany (2000)

  • Dr. rer. nat. in theoretical physics, University of Paderborn, Germany (2003)

  • Feodor-Lynen-fellowship of the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Society, Aarhus (iNano), Denmark (2004-2006)

  • Post-doc and leader of independent research group “Computational materials science”, University of Paderborn, Germany (2009-2016)

  • Substitute professor of theortical physics, University of Osnabrück, (2013-2015)

  • Full professor, University of Stavanger (since 2017)

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