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Professor Hermann Kohlstedt is a faculty member at Kiel University's Institute of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, where he leads the Nanoelectronics research group (Arbeitsgruppe Nanoelektronik) at Kaiserstraße 2, 24143 Kiel. His primary institutional affiliation centers on advanced materials research within Germany's academic engineering framework.
His research spans nanoelectronics with emphasis on memristive devices, ferroelectric thin film physics, and neuroelectronics. Key investigations include scaling effects in perovskite layers, switching properties of ferroelectric materials, and biologically inspired information processing systems. Current work focuses on memristive pulse-coupled oscillator networks and CMOS integration of memristive tunnel contacts.
Professor Kohlstedt serves as speaker for the ongoing Collaborative Research Center SFB 1461 "Neuroelektronik" and previously led Research Unit FOR 2093 on memristive neural systems. His DFG-funded projects include Materials World Network collaborations on BiFeO3 and synchrotron radiation experiments on epitaxial layers.
He directs the Nanoelectronics research group conducting experimental work on memristive device characterization, semifluxons in Josephson junctions, and magnetoelectric heterostructures. The group maintains international partnerships through initiatives like the Materials World Network and participates in neuroelectronics-focused infrastructure development within SFB 1461.


