B. Hermann is interested in the
correlation of structure and conformation of
low-dimensional systems with their electronic (magnetic)
properties. In the past she investigated layered
superconductors, nano-structured surfaces, and
self-ordering mono-molecular layers and answered
questions on how the structural and morphological
properties influence the electronic properties of the
materials over a wide temperature range. She employed
scanning probe techniques, especially scanning tunneling
microscopy, and macroscopic conductance measurements in
magnetic fields. She studied in
Karlsruhe and at the
Oregon State University,
U.S.A. and received a Ph.D. in
physics from
FU-Berlin in 1997. With a
Liebig Stipend of the
Fonds of the Chemical Industry Germany
(1998-2000) she was a group leader in the
group of
Prof. Hans-Joachim Güntherodt
. She held a six year
C3-professor position of experimental
physics at the
Ludwig-Maximilians-University
of Munich and now holds a research position
at the Walther-Meissner-Institute.
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