About
Georg Gramse is an Associate Professor (Privatdozent) in the Department of Molecular and Membrane Biophysics at Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), where he leads cutting-edge research in nanoscale imaging techniques and materials characterization.
His research spans:
- Advanced scanning probe microscopy development (scanning microwave microscopy, electrostatic force microscopy)
- Ion intercalation dynamics in 2D catalysts
- In operando charge transport imaging of nanoscale semiconductor structures
- Degradation mechanisms in perovskite solar cells
Professor Gramse maintains an active publication record with 30 research outputs, including high-impact articles in Small and Nanoscale. His work demonstrates consistent interdisciplinary innovation bridging biophysics, materials science, and electrochemistry through sophisticated nanoscale characterization methods.
He currently directs five major EU-funded research initiatives:
- NanoRam (2024-2028): Advanced nanoscale imaging
- DigiCell (2024-2026): Digital cell characterization
- 4D-NMR (2023-2026): Multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance
- upperVISION2030 (2022-2025): Vision technology integration
- UNICORN Dx (2022): Diagnostic applications
The research group provides state-of-the-art facilities for low-temperature microscopy and electrochemical imaging, fostering international collaborations in energy materials and biophysical systems through multiple EU projects.
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