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Dr. Ece Uykur is a researcher in the Spectroscopy department at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, focusing on condensed matter physics, materials science, and high-pressure physics. Her work explores electronic and magnetic properties of quantum materials under extreme conditions, with a particular emphasis on spectroscopic techniques to probe phase transitions and electronic correlations.
Her research interests include studying layered van der Waals materials, kagome lattice systems, and topological materials like Dirac and nodal-line semimetals. She investigates phenomena such as Lifshitz transitions, pressure-induced phase modulations, and the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity using advanced spectroscopic methods.
Recent publications highlight studies on antiferromagnetic transitions in CrSBr, electronic structure evolution in kagome metals under pressure, and plasmonic excitations in materials like CsV₃Sb₅. Her work contributes to understanding emergent quantum states and material behavior at atomic scales.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided information. She has no listed advisees or grants, though her affiliations suggest active collaboration within the institute’s research programs.


