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Professor Ulrich Zuelicke

Professor Ulrich Zuelicke

Principal Investigator

Towards Low Energy Tech - Hardware for Future Computing

Phone:
+64 4 463 6851

Address:
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington 6140

Biography

Uli Zuelicke is a Professor of Physics at Victoria University of Wellington and has been a Principal Investigator at the MacDiarmid Institute since 2004.

After obtaining his PhD from Indiana University in 1998, he undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany and has held permanent academic positions at Massey University from 2003 until 2011.

Research interests

His current research is focused on the theoretical description of mesoscopic and low-dimensional systems, spins in semiconductors, and graphene.

Uli has been awarded the 2008 Research Medal of the New Zealand Association of Scientists and is a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Physics.

To make it possible that we have better and better electronic devices is what motivates my work.

Professor Ulrich Zuelicke
Professor Ulrich Zuelicke

In the news

Annual Report

FLEET collaboration - Annual Report 2019

March 13, 2020

A new trans-Tasman collaboration is laying the groundwork for a low-energy computing revolution.

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Videos

Ulrich Zuelicke - building better electronic devices

March 21, 2019

Professor Ulrich Zuelicke is working with graphene and other materials to make smaller, thinner and more powerful electronic devices.

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