
Dietmar Weinmann
Researcher · Theoretical Solid State Physics
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck SocietyAbout
Dietmar Weinmann is a Senior Researcher at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) affiliated with the IPCMS (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg) and the University of Strasbourg. His work focuses on theoretical solid-state physics, particularly quantum effects in electronic properties, mesoscopic physics, and quantum transport phenomena.
His research explores non-local heating in quantum thermoelectrics, scanning gate microscopy applications in graphene and semiconductor heterostructures, power dissipation asymmetry in quantum point contacts, and orbital magnetization mechanisms in mesoscopic systems. Key themes include electron correlations, spin-orbit interactions, and disorder effects in nanoscale devices.
Scientific awards include the Marie Curie Fellowship during his postdoctoral work at SPEC Saclay. He teaches an elective course on Electronics for Quantum Science and Technology at the University of Strasbourg. As a member of the Mesoscopic Quantum Physics team, his research combines theoretical modeling with experimental collaborations on quantum transport imaging and inverse problem solving via machine learning.
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