Prof. Dr. Christine M. Papadakis
Soft Matter Physics Group
Physikdepartment
Technische Universität München
James-Franck-Straße 1
85747 Garching
Room 3283
Tel. +49 89 289-12447
Fax +49 89 289-12473
E-mail: papadakis@tum.de
Curriculum vitae
since 2015 | Editor-in-Chief of Colloid & Polymer Science, Springer |
since 2012 | Member of the Subcommittee of the Scientific Council Structure and Dynamics of Soft Condensed Matter at ILL, Grenoble |
2011-2014 | Member of the Project Review Panel X-ray diffraction/scattering - soft materials bulk at HASYLAB/DESY |
since Nov. 2003 | Professor for Experimental Physics, Head of the Soft Matter Physics Group, associated with the Chair of Functional Materials. Women's representative of the Physics Department. |
1998-2003 | Research Fellow in the group of Prof. F. Kremer at the Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Leipzig. Focus on the slow collective dynamics of block copolymer melts and on thin block copolymer films. Habilitation Okt. 2003: Inner and outer interfaces in soft matter at the Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Leipzig. |
1996-1998 | Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. K. Mortensen at the Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark. Research on block copolymer dynamics and on the miscibility of block copolymers of different molar mass. |
1994-1995 | Six-months stay in the group of Prof. W. Brown at the Department of Physical Chemistry, Uppsala University, Sweden. |
1992-1996 | PhD in physics at the Department of Mathematics and Physics, Roskilde University, Denmark. Structure and dynamics of symmetric diblock copolymers.Advisors: Prof. D. Posselt, Dr. K. Almdal. |
1989-1990 | Studies of Physics at the Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France. Maîtrise de Physique. |
1986-1992 | Studies of Physics at the University of Mainz,Germany. Diploma thesis: Design of a setup for time-dependent magnetization measurements. Advisor: Prof. M. Steiner. |