Harald Rose Prize 2018 awarded to Janis Köster

Universität Ulm

As part of the ceremony marking the 52nd anniversary of Ulm University, our Janis Köster received the Harald Rose prize in 2019 for his Master thesis entitled “Electron Beam Induced Radiation Damage in Two-Dimensional MoTe₂.

As part of the ceremony marking the 52nd anniversary of Ulm University, our Janis Köster received the Harald Rose prize in 2019. The young scientist studied defects in two-dimensional molybdenum ditelluride (MoTe2) using the CC/CS-corrected high-resolution electron microscopy SALVE and carried out accompanying calculations. His Master's thesis, which is originated in material science electron microscopy, leads directly to several publications. One of these publications is “Electron-Beam-Driven Structure Evolution of single-layer MoTe2 for Quantum Devices”. The prize is awarded by CEOS system GmbH and is named after the pioneer in electron microscopy, Professor Harald Rose, who holds a senior professorship in our group at Ulm University.

Protagonists of the 52nd anniversary: 1. row L-R.: Prof. Maximilian Haider, Prof. Renate Breuninger, Prof. Ute Kaiser, Janis Köster (Harald Rose-Preis), the PhD graduation winners Dr. Alexandra Capodeanu-Nägler, Dr. Jan Haase und Dr. Alexandra König, as well as the president of the University Prof. Michael Weber; 2. row L-R: Prof. Harald Rose, Hans Hengartner and Martin Hettich (both: Medal of the University), the phd graduation winners Dr. Martin Schönberger, Dr. David Messerer, Dr. Sven Puchinger and Dr. Sebastian Karl, as well as the UUG chairman Manfred Oster (Foto: Eberhardt/Uni Ulm)