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Ulrike Diebold is a Professor and Deputy Head at the Institute of Applied Physics, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), a position she has held since 2010. Previously, she served as Professor and Yahoo! Founder Chair of Science and Engineering at Tulane University from 2001 to 2009.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Engineering Physics, TU Wien, 1990
Diebold's research focuses on experimental surface science, particularly atomic-scale properties of metal oxide surfaces and defect structure/reactivity relationships. She utilizes Scanning Probe Microscopy complemented by area-averaging spectroscopies and first-principles calculations to investigate these complex materials.
Her scientific contributions have earned significant recognition:
- Wittgenstein Prize (2013), Austria's highest research award
- Arthur W. Adamson Award (2013) from the American Chemical Society
- Blaise Pascal Medal in Materials Science (2015)
- ERC Advanced Researcher Grant (2012)
- Elected Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2014), German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2015), and European Academy of Sciences (2014)
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (2004), AAAS (2007), and AVS (2005)
With over 200 peer-reviewed publications exceeding 20,000 citations and 300+ invited talks, Diebold has secured major funding including an ERC Advanced Grant. Her work demonstrates exceptional leadership in experimental surface science methodology and international collaboration.
She leads a prominent research group at TU Wien specializing in surface analysis techniques and chairs the surface science division of the German Physical Society, representing over 2,500 members in her field.
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