Dr. Conradin Beeli

Born in 1962 in Zurich. In 1992 Ph.D. in experimental physics at ETH Zurich. During his thesis on quasicrystalline materials he discovered the stable decagonal Al-Mn-Pd quasicrystal. In 1991 he was invited as a research scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart, Germany. Directly after his Ph.D. he was awarded a fellowship of the Science and Technology Agency (STA) of Japan. During this one-and-a-half year stay at the National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials (NIRIM) in Tsukuba, Japan, he applied high-voltage ultra-high resolution transmission electron microscopy for the structural investigation of quasicrystals. In 1993 he joined the group of Prof. P. Stadelmann at the Center for Interdepartmental Electron Microscopy at ETH Lausanne (EPFL), where he applied off-axis electron holography to the investigation of nanostructured materials. In 1998 he joined the Laboratory of Solid State Physics at ETH Zurich. Presently, his research is focused on the development of off-axis electron holography in combination with Lorentz microscopy.

Function : Postdoctoral Researcher
Office : HPF D 18
Address : Laboratorium für Festkörperphysik
ETH Hönggerberg
CH-8093 Zürich
Switzerland
Telephone: +41-1-633-3869
Fax : +41-1-633-1077
e-mail : beeli@solid.phys.ethz.ch

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Last modified: November 10, 2000, sts