Jun 09, 2022
Humboldt Research Award Winner Lilia Woods as Guest at the Faculty of Physics
Prof. Dr. Lilia Woods, University of South Florida in Tampa (USA), has been awarded a Humboldt Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. The award includes prize money of 60.000 €. Prof. Woods will spend several months at TU Dresden as a guest of the group of Prof. Dr. Carsten Timm to continue her research together with local scientists.
“The visit in the group of Prof. Carsten Timm will allow me to pursue some emerging problems related to the discovery of new materials”, says Prof. Woods. “Bringing forward the theory of transport beyond the semiclassical description in light of topologically nontrivial systems and novel 2D materials is especially exciting, and I plan on exploring some exciting ideas in this direction with Prof. Timm’s group. I am looking forward to mutually beneficial interactions, through which new science can be discovered.”
“We are very happy to welcome Prof. Woods at the Institute of Theoretical Physics”, says Prof. Carsten Timm. “Lilia Woods is an outstanding theoretical physicist. Her research is characterized by bringing a broad range of theoretical and computational tools to bear on cutting-edge problems in solid-state physics, while keeping real materials in the focus. She has made important contributions to many fields, including Dirac materials such as graphene and the transport of charge and energy in solids.”
“I am very honored to have been selected for the Humboldt Research Award. This is one of the most prestigious international fellowships, which brings recognition to my research to date”, says Prof. Woods. “The award will allow me to broaden my scientific collaborations and push forward in new directions. Having the freedom to visit and talk to many world experts here in TU Dresden, and other close-by institutions in the broad areas of condensed matter physics is key in forming new ideas and getting new projects off the ground.”
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