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Quantum Matter group

 

Feodor-Lynen fellow and senior postdoc in the Grosche group until 2022, now at Schlumberger Research Laboratories.

 

Dr Gruner's research focuses on a multidisciplinary direction at the intersection between solid state physics, material science & solid state chemistry. His aim is to discover & study novel materials that can be used either for solid state refrigeration or to explore emergent correlated electronic states at ultra-low temperatures.

Biography

Dr Thomas Gruner has joined the Cavendish in 2018, after two years as a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) in Dresden. Before that, Dr Gruner completed his Dr. rer. nat. and his Dipl. Phy. under the supervision of PD Dr Cristoph Geibel and Prof Dr Frank Steglich, respectivly, at the MPI CPfS and TU in Dresden, Germany.

Research

Dr Gruner's research focuses on a multidisciplinary direction at the intersection between solid state physics, material science & solid state chemistry. His aim is to discover & study novel materials that can be used either for solid state refrigeration or to explore emergent correlated electronic states at ultra-low temperatures.

Research Associates
Fellow of Darwin College

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