Plenary / Invited  
    Harald Ade
    Wolfgang Knoll
    Jan Blockwith-Nimoth
      Meyya Meyyappan
    Alexander Eychmüller
      Jürgen Michel
    Wolfgang Fahrner
      Thomas Mikolajick
    Hans-Jörg Fecht
      Lars Röntzsch
    Andre Geim
      Frédéric Schuster
    Manfred Horstmann
      Marcus Textor
    Rüdiger Iden
      Akihito Yamaguchi

 

Harald W. Ade

Prof. Harald W. Ade


Presentation

  Soft X-ray microscopy and
  scattering: unique methods to
  characterize materials with
  structures at the nanoscale
 

Prof. Harald W. Ade
North Carolina State University, Department of Physics,
Raleigh, NC27695-8202, USA

Harald Ade is a Professor of Physics at North Carolina State University (NCSU). Educated at University of Tuebingen (Vordiplom) and SUNY at Stony Brook (Ph.D. in Physics, 1990), he joined the Faculty at NCSU in 1992 (Assist. Professor 1992-97, Assoc. Prof. 1997-2001, Prof. since 2001). His research uses primarily synchrotron radiation based techniques for studies of a wide range of materials with an emphasis on polymeric materials.

For his developments in x-ray microscopy and its applications, H. Ade received the K. F. J. Heinrich Award of the Microbeam Analysis Society (2000), a DuPont Young Faculty Award (1994-97) and an NSF Young Investigator Award (1994-1999). He was also recognized by a Sigma Xi Award of the NCSU Sigma Xi Chapter (1995) and an R&D100 Award (1990).

H. Ade has delivered more than 180 invited presentations and (co)-authored over 145 research papers. H. Ade is presently the Director of Graduate Programs for the Physics Department at NCSU and is an editor of the International Journal of Polymer Science and the Journal of Electron Spectroscopy. He served on several Scientific Advisory Councils/Committees (SAC), program committees, and synchrotron facility proposal study panels and user executive committees. Present services include being Member of the SAC for the Helmholz Zentrum Berlin and Chair of the SAC for CAMD.

     
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