Dr. Chantal Abergel
Biological and related sciences , Physical sciences, Environmental virology, Molecular and structural biology, biochemistry
Physical sciences
Experimental solid-state physics
Highly correlated electronic systems
Heavy fermion systems
Kondo insulators
Thermoelectrica
Clathrate compounds
Low temperature physics
ERC Advanced Researcher Grant "Quantum Criticality – The Puzzle of Multiple Energy Scales", 2009
C3 (Assoc. prof.) group leader position (5 years) plus equipment funding awarded by Excellence Program of Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Outstanding Female Scientists, 2003
English, French, German
S. Friedemann, N. Oeschler, S. Wirth, C. Krellner, C. Geibel, F. Steglich, S. Paschen, S. Kirchner, and Q. Si, Fermi-surface collapse and dynamical scaling near a quantum-critical point, PNAS 107, 14547-14551 (2010).
J. Custers, P. Gegenwart, C. Geibel, F. Steglich, P. Coleman, and S. Paschen, Evidence for a non-Fermi-liquid phase in Ge-substituted YbRh_2Si_2, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 186402 (2010).
S. Hartmann, N. Oeschler, C. Krellner, C. Geibel, S. Paschen, and F. Steglich, Thermopower evidence for an abrupt Fermi surface change at the quantum critical point of YbRh_2Si_2, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 096401 (2010).
P. Gegenwart, T. Westerkamp, C. Krellner, Y. Tokiwa, S. Paschen, C. Geibel, F. Steglich, E. Abrahams, and Q. Si, Multiple energy scales at a quantum critical point, Science 315, 969-971 (2007).
S. Paschen, T. Lühmann, S. Wirth, P. Gegenwart, O. Trovarelli, C. Geibel, F. Steglich, P. Coleman, and Q. Si, Hall-effect evolution across a heavy-fermion quantum critical point, Nature 432, 881-885 (2004).
J. Custers et al, "Destruction of the Kondo effect in the cubic heavy-fermion compound Ce3Pd20Si6", Nature Materials 11, 189 (2012)
Building Solids for Function, W1243-N16 (1 of 14 PIs), 2012 – 2016
Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials: Theory, Model Systems and Controlled Synthesis (PI, 3 co-proposers), Austrian Science Fund, Doctoral School, 2012 – 2015
Nanostructured Transition-Metal Clathrates and Clathrate-Oxide Nanocomposites, project in DFG Priority Program 1386, 2012 – 2015
Austrian Science Fund project TRP176, "Thermoelektrische Clathrate zur Abwärmerückgewinnung" (proposer), 2011 – 2014
Austrian Science Fund project I623, "Thermoelectricity of Quantum Matter" (proposer), 2011 – 2014
ERC Advanced Grant No 227378, "Quantum Criticality – The Puzzle of Multiple Energy Scales" (proposer), 2009 – 2014
Doctoral Program of TU Vienna, 2008, "Functional Matter" (speaker), 2008 – 2012
Infrastructure IV, 2007/2008, Austrian Ministery of Science, "Materials Characterization Platform" (1 of 6 proposers), 2008
Infrastructure IV, 2007/2008, Austrian Ministery of Science, "Designed Matter and Quantum Technologies" (1 of 10 proposers), 2008
Energie der Zukunft 2050, Austrian Ministery of Science, "Thermoelektrizität in Clathraten: Abwärme als wertvolle Energiequelle der Zukunft" (proposer), 2008
Innovative Project of TU Vienna, 2007, "Quantum materials at multiple extreme conditions" (proposer), 2007
Short Term Project "Complex metallic alloys as thermoelectrics" in the FP6 NoE CMA (leader), 2007 – 2009
Austrian Science Fund project P19458 "Strongly correlated cage compounds" (proposer), 2007 – 2010
FP7 EU NoE CMA (coordinator of TU Vienna node), 2006 – 2009
Infrastructure II, 2004 of TU Vienna, Austrian Ministery of Science, "New Materials" (external proposer), 2004
MC Member (CM0904 AT) to COST Action CM0904 "Network for intermetallic compounds as catalysts for steam reforming methanol (IMC-SRM)", since 2010
Speaker of Research and Activity Domain "Materials for Thermoelectricity and Magnetocalorimetry" of the European Integrated Centre for the Development of New Metallic Alloys and Compounds (C-MAC, Successor organization of NoE CMA), since 2009
Chair of search committee for full professorship, 2008 – 2009
"Experimental Solid State Physics" at IFP at TU Vienna; position taken by Prof. Dr. Andrei Pimenov as on July 1st, 2010
Speaker of Doctoral Program "Functional Matter" at TU Vienna (funmat.tuwien.ac.at), since 2008
Member of ESF Research Networking Program, since 2008
"Interdisciplinary Approaches to Functional Electronic and Biological Materials" (intelbiomat.org)
Head of IFP at TU Vienna, since 2007
Deputy director of TU Vienna for FP6 Network of Excellence Complex Metallic Alloys (NoE CMA), leader of a workpackage, a longterm, and a shortterm project (www.cma-ecnoe.net/), 2007 – 2010
Vice president of faculty board of Faculty of Physics at TU Vienna, since 2007
Member of "Functional Matter" alliance, an interfacultary cooperation center at TU Vienna (funmat.tuwien.ac.at/), since 2007
Chair of "Arbeitskreis Chancengleichheit Physik" of the Austrian Physical Society (acp.tuwien.ac.at), 2006 – 2009
Chair of search committee for full professorship "Computational Materials Science" at IFP at TU Vienna; position taken by Prof. Dr. Karsten Held as on March 1st, 2008, 2006 – 2007
Corresponding member of "Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics" (www.condmatjournalclub.org), 2004 – 2009
Nature
Science
Physical Review Letters
Applied Physics Letters
Physical Review B and others
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Excellence Initiative, Priority Programes, Collaborative Research Centres, Individual Grants)
US Department of Energy
Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR)
Swedish Science Foundation
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Biological and related sciences , Physical sciences, Environmental virology, Molecular and structural biology, biochemistry
Physical sciences, Inorganic solid state and materials chemistry
Physical sciences, Preparative and physical chemistry of polymersNanotechnology
Physical sciences, Asteroseismology