
معرفی
Dr. Karsten Fleischer is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical Sciences at Dublin City University since 2018. He holds a PhD from TU Berlin (2005) and completed postdoctoral fellowships at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) until 2007, followed by further research in TCD's Applied Physics Research Group.
His research focuses on thin film oxides and oxide surface modifications for energy and ICT applications, emphasizing transparent conducting oxides (TCOs). Key areas include optimizing deposition techniques (e.g., spray pyrolysis, ALD) to control properties like conductivity, transparency, and bandgap. Techniques like XPS and reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS) are central to his work on surface states and material characterization.
Dr. Fleischer’s studies explore novel ternary oxides, p-type TCOs, and low-temperature growth methods. He investigates surface termination effects on gas sensor performance and crystallographic properties of oxides. His work bridges material synthesis, characterization, and functional optimization for industrial relevance.
Recent publications (2021–2024) highlight advancements in TCOs, nanoparticle synthesis, and additive manufacturing. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in energy storage, sensor technology, and optoelectronics.


