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Prof. Anna Böhmer is a Professor of Experimental Physics (Solid State Physics) at Ruhr University Bochum. Her research focuses on quantum materials, particularly correlated electron systems, superconductivity, and nematicity. She holds a double diploma from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and École Polytechnique (France), and earned her PhD (summa cum laude) at KIT. Previously, she led the Helmholtz Young Investigators Group on strain-tuning correlated electronic phases at KIT and worked as a postdoc at Ames Laboratory, USA. Her work investigates electronic phases, magnetic orders, and their interplay with superconductivity using advanced experimental techniques.
Education: Abitur (2005, Göttingen), Double diploma in Physics (KIT & École Polytechnique, 2011), PhD (KIT, 2014). Her research explores phase transitions in quantum materials, emphasizing iron-based superconductors and strain effects. Key topics include nematicity, charge density waves, and quantum criticality. Recent studies address thermoelectric efficiency near phase transitions and novel experimental methodologies for crystal growth.
Scientific awards include her 'summa cum laude' doctoral distinction. Her research group actively explores material synthesis, phase diagrams, and electronic phenomena, with a focus on strain-induced phase tuning. Current projects investigate superconductor energy-gap symmetry and the role of nematicity in magnetic fluctuations.



