Jochen Rohrer Ph. D.

Working area(s)

Materials Modelling

Contact

work +49 6151 16-21893
fax +49 6151 16-20965

Work L6|01 218
Otto-Berndt-Str. 3
64206 Darmstadt

  • Energy materials (storage & conversion)
  • Disordered / amorphous systems
  • Surfaces and interfaces
  • Thermodynamics, kinetics, electronic transport
  • Density functional theory calculations
  • Classical interatomic potentials (development)
  • Molecular dynamics & Monte Carlo methods
since 2011 Senior Scientist, Departement of Materials and Earth Sciences, Materials Modelling Division, Technical University of Darmstadt
2005 – 2011 PhD studies, Materials and Surface Theory Group / BioNano Systems Laboratory, Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg
1999 – 2005 Studies in Physics, Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg

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  • Piezoresistivity in nanocrystalline graphene
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  • FestBatt Data – A method platform for theory and data within the competence cluster for solid state batteries
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  • Interatomic potentials for amorphous solids from second principles
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