Entries by Anja Meier

Dr. Anja Meier receives Jülicher Excellence Prize 2025

Forschungszentrum Jülich has awarded this year’s Excellence Prize to Dr. Anja Meier. In her doctoral work, the chemist played a pivotal role in advancing the field of photoemission orbital tomography (POT). This technology now allows for a much more comprehensive analysis of the chemical properties of molecules and is also more versatile than before. Meier […]

Project Meeting 2025 at Schloss Seggau

After two years, the Orbital Cinema consortium finally met again in person from 28.09. – 01.10.2025 at Schloss Seggau in Leibnitz, Austria. Researchers, postdocs, and doctoral students from the participating institutions came together to present and discuss the latest progress within the project. The meeting featured a series of talks and poster presentations highlighting recent […]

New NanoESCA MARIS

The next generation photoemission analyzer NanoESCA MARIS allows to perform both, Momentum and Real Space Imaging Spectroscopy. The instrument has been delivered before Christmas and was finally installed at PGI-3 in February 2024 by an expert from Scienta Omicron. From now on, scientists from PGI-3 will carry out photoemission orbital tomography experiments for the „Orbital […]

Kick-Off Meeting

From 15. to 17. November 2023, the first Kick-Off Meeting took place at one of the top 100 Unesco monuments in the Netherlands, the Abbey Hotel Rolduc in Kerkrade. We thank all on-site and online participants from Germany (Marburg, Regensburg, Jülich), Austria (Graz), Italy (Palermo), and Israel (Rehovot) for fruitful discussion. The next meeting will […]