Günther Bauer, em. Univ. Prof. Dr.ProfessorX-ray group
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- 1966
- Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Vienna (Austria)
Thesis: "Investigations of InAs Epitaxial Layers on GaAs Substrates" - 1967 - 1972
- Research Assistant, University of Vienna, Physics Department
- 1973
- Research Assistant, Technical University of Aachen, Germany
- 1974
- Habilitation at Technical University of Aachen, Germany
"Determination of Hot Electron Temperatures and Hot Electron Distribution Functions" - 1974 - 1977
- Assistant Professor, Technical University of Aachen, Physics Department
- 1977 - 1979
- Associate Professor (Experimental Physics), University of Ulm
- Summer 1978
- Visiting Scientist, University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory
- 1979 - 1990
- Professor of Physics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria
- Summer 1986, summer 1987
- Visiting Professor, Brown University, Providence, R.I., USA
- since 1990
- Professor for Semiconductor Physics, University of Linz, Austria
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Member of the American, Austrian and German Physical Society
- 1975
- Physics Prize, Austrian Physical Society
- 1987/88
- President of the Austrian Physical Society
- 1991
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 1996
- Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
- 1997
- Johannes Kepler Prize, Land Upper Austria
- 2001
- AAAS Prize for International Scientific Cooperation
Günther Bauer has been a member of the program and advisory committees of several International Conferences on the Physics of Semiconductors, of the Conferences on the Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems (EP2DS) and on Modulated Semiconductor Structures (MSS) . He has been co-organising the Winterschools on Low Dimensional Systems in Mauterndorf, Austria for many years, was the chairman of the MSS 10, which was held in Linz, 23-27 July 2001, was the chairman of the Programme Committee of the 28th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (24 - 28 July, 2006), Vienna/Austria.
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- MBE growth of nanostructures
- X-ray diffraction and scattering studies on nanostructures
- Properties of diluted magnetic hetero- and nanostructures
- Intersubband Transitions in heterostructures
- Magneto-optical and magneto-transport investigations of low-dimensional systems
- Coming soon...