Prof. Dr. Carsten Sönnichsen
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Carsten Sönnichsen, born 1973 in Hamburg (Germany), studied physics in Hamburg and Cambridge. In 2001, he received his Ph.D. from the Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich, Germany (working for Jochen Feldmann). Following his experience in an international management consulting in Munich, Germany, he joined the Paul Alivisatos group in Berkeley as a postdoc. In 2005, he started his own group at the University of Mainz where he now holds a chair in physical chemistry. The group emphasizes on the production and application of nanoparticles as markers and sensors for biological molecules, optical single particle spectroscopy and electron microscopy. The work is funded among others by an ERC starting grant.
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Academic CV
| 3/2011 | Full professor (W3) for physical chemistry in Mainz |
| 4/2009 | Gutenberg Fellow and professor for physical chemistry, University of Mainz (W2) |
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12/2007 |
Positive evaluation (as junior professor) |
| since 2005 | Juniorprofessor for Nanobiotechnology and Emmy Noether research group leader, Physical Chemistry, University of Mainz, Germany |
| 2003 - 2005 | Postdoc with Paul Alivisatos, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA |
| 2002 - 2003 | Consultant with a leading management consulant company, Munich, Germany |
| 1998 - 2001 |
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
Ph.D. with Jochen Feldmann, thesis title: ‘Plasmons in metal nanostructures’ |
| 1996 - 1997 |
University of Cambridge, England
M.Phil. in the ‘Polymers and Colloids’ group, thesis title: ‘Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) on living cells’. |
| 1994 - 1996 | University of Hamburg, Germany, studied physics and biophysics |
| 1993 - 1994 | Audited physics (3 semesters), while attending high school and during the mandatory German social service ("Zivildienst") |
| 1990 - 1993 | Trained as chemical laboratory assistant (CTA) |
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1980 - 1993
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Primary and secondary school in Hamburg, Germany
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Honors
2010 ERC starting grant
2009 Vertrauensdozent der Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
2008 Gutenberg junior fellow
2005 Emmy Noether Research Grand, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
2004-2005 Feodor Lynnen Research Scholarhip, Humboldt Foundation
2003 Promotionspreis der Münchner Universitätsgesellschaft
2001 Röntgen-Preis der Universität Würzburg
1993-1998 Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes ('National Merit Foundation')
1996-1997 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Program) scholarship to study at Cambridge, England
1996-1997 King Edwards VIIth scholarship (Cambridge)
1996 European Trust grant (Cambridge)
1995-1996 Fritz-Prosiegel-Scholarship, University of Hamburg
1992 jugend forscht 4th prize (physics) at the national level
1990-1993 several prizes in the first rounds of the national youth competitions in mathematics, computer science, and physics
1990 Seattle, WA, USA Science Olympiad, State Finals (2nd prize)
News
- New exchange program with Rice university/USA!
- Nano Science Award for Jan Becker's dissertation "Plasmons as sensors".
- Spot an in der Nanowelt: Struktur kleinster Kristalle wird sichtbar gemacht, Pressemitteilung.
- Group presents projects in the Mainz Transfer Café (Mainz - Stadt der Wissenschaften)
- Sönnichsen receives ERC starting grant: see here and here
recent publications
- ADT on Meso-Microporous Zeolite SCIENCE
- Perspective arcticle on plasmon rulers SCIENCE
- Highly sensitive plasmonic silver nanorods ACS Nano
selected publications
- A molecular ruler based on plasmon coupling of single gold and silver nanoparticles Nature Biotechnology
- Drastic reduction of plasmon damping in gold nanorods Physical Review Letters
- Biomolecular recognition based on single gold nanoparticle light scattering Nano Letters