Patrick Philipp

Senior Research & Technology Associate at Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)

Luxembourg

About

Development of scientific instrumentation and methodologies for surface analysis by mass spectrometry using experimental and numerical methods: study of energetic particles interacting with surfaces, development of force fields for molecular dynamics simulations and tools for the characterisation of analysis results.

Experience

  • Senior Research & Technology Associate at Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)
    Jan 2015 - Present · 11 yrs 7 mos

    New position after merger of CRP - Gabriel Lippmann with CRP - Henri Tudor: - Development of scientific instrumentation and quantification methods for surface analysis - Project management - Submission of proposals for project funding - Supervision of post-doctoral researchers, PhD students and master students - Publication of papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals - Presentations at international conferences - Teaching of two lectures in a PhD school - Co-organisation of a conference

  • Project leader at CRP - Gabriel Lippmann
    Jan 2009 - Dec 2014 · 6 yrs

    Development of scientific instrumentation and quantification methods for surface analysis: - Project management - Submission of proposals for project funding - Setting-up numerical simulations on the center's high performance computer (HPC) - Supervision of post-doctoral researchers, PhD students and master students - Publication of papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals - Presentations at international conferences - Teaching of two lectures in a PhD school - Organisation of a conference

  • Researcher at University of Michigan
    Jun 2008 - Dec 2008 · 7 mos

    Molecular Dynamic simulations of low-energy particle – surface interactions: - Modification of simulation code for the irradiation of surfaces with ions - Development of models for new materials - Development of genetic algorithm to speed-up the development of new models

  • Researcher at CRP - Gabriel Lippmann
    Nov 2005 - May 2008 · 2 yrs 7 mos

    Development of technique for quantitative analysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry: - Responsible for several tasks of the project - Co-supervision of 2 PhD students