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It's my usual please to announce Andreas "dilfridge" Hüttel. Andreas |
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hails from (as usual) Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany but with a very low |
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probability he can be found somewhere else too. Without any other low |
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quality physics jokes I'll just let Andreas' own words speak for him: |
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I'm originally from the western edge of Germany, but have been living |
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for a long time in München, and recently spent three years in Delft, NL. |
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Now I'm something roughly like an assistant professor at Regensburg |
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University. |
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On the professional side, I work in low-temperature nanophysics, |
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specializing at the moment on single-wall carbon nanotubes. Here, I'm |
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interested in current transport through single nanotubes at ultra-low |
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tempeatures (T<0.1K), and especially also the use of suspended nanotubes |
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as mechanical resonators ("nano guitar strings"). |
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Otherwise I enjoy living in beautiful Regensburg. There's so much to |
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do... I like to bike around, go out for cocktails, travel the world and |
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take pictures with my DSLR, I read a lot of literature (preferably on |
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the sunny terrace of a cafe), but also enjoy watching sci-fi episodes on |
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DVD. No TV here. Oh well, I forgot, I occasionally like tinkering around |
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with Linux... :) |
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I've got a website which tells more - everything there is public by |
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definition. |
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http://www.akhuettel.de/ |
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Regards, |
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Petteri |
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Heisenberg is out for a drive when he's stopped by a traffic cop. The |
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cop says 'Do you know how fast you were going?' Heisenberg says 'No, but |
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I know where I am.' |