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Univ.-Prof. DI Dr. Martin Kaltenbrunner

Curriculum Vitae

Full Professor, Head of the Soft Matter Physics division, Head of the LIT Soft Materials Lab

Associate Professor, Head of the “Soft Electronics Laboratory” within the Linz Institute of Technology, Johannes Kepler University Linz  

priv. Doz. at the Soft Matter Physics Department, Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Group of Prof. Siegfried Bauer

Habilitation (Venia Docendi) in Experimental Physics from the Johannes Kepler University Linz
“Soft Electronics”

Assistent Professor at the Soft Matter Physics Department, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Group of Prof. Siegfried Bauer, Head of the “Soft Electronics Team”

Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Group of Prof. Takao Someya, Head of the "Imperceptible Electronics Team”

PhD in Technical Physics at the Johannes Kepler Universität Linz (Summa cum laude)
“From Flexible to Ultrathin and Stretchable Electronics”

Visiting Researcher (in total 12 months) at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Group of Prof. Takao Someya

Lecturer of Exercises in Polymer Physics and Excercises in Physics for Mechatronics Engineers and Polymer Engineers at the JKU Linz

Master in Technical Physics at the Johannes Kepler University (Summa cum laude)
“Dielectric Elastomer Actuators”

2016 - Selected participant for the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (three-stage evaluation and
international selection as one of only 400 young Researchers worldwide invited to
participate)
2014 - State Cultural Award in Science from the Upper Austrian Ministry for Science and Culture
2012 - Anton Paar Science Award for Physics 2012 from the Austrian Physical Society ÖPG
2012 - Award of Excellence from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research (BMWF)
2008 - Wilhelm Macke Award from the Wilhelm Macke scholarship foundation