
معرفی
Dr. Carsten Bundesmann is a Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification (IOM) in Leipzig, Germany. His work focuses on ion beam technology, thin film deposition, and electric propulsion diagnostics. He has been active at IOM since 2006, with prior affiliations at the University of Leipzig where he completed his PhD in 2005.
- University of Leipzig (PhD in Physics, 2005)
- University of Liverpool (Mathematics exchange program, 1997-1998)
Research interests span ion beam sputtering, infrared ellipsometry, and plasma diagnostics for space propulsion systems. His work addresses:
- Thin film property control via ion beam parameters
- In situ characterization of electric propulsion thrusters
- Development of advanced diagnostic tools
- Phonon/plasmon analysis in semiconductor materials
Scientific contributions include 5 recent publications with topics ranging from gallium oxide thin films to plasma erosion measurement systems. Key projects include:
- DFG-funded TiO2 deposition studies (2011-2018)
- ESA/ESTEC AEPD system qualification (2013-2019)
- SAB PRECIOS project for magnetron deposition control (2012-2014)
Awarded the German Academic Scholarship Foundation grant (1996-2001), he serves on the Scientific and Technical Council of IOM and has delivered over 15 invited lectures globally. Current activities include membership in the Interdisciplinary Working Group for Semiconductor Research Leipzig and the Ellipsometry Working Group (AKE).




