MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung | Stuttgart
 
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CV Sylvie Roke




Professional experience

2009-present-- ERC group leader.

2005-present-- Max-Planck Research Group leader at the Max-Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart.

2005-2005 -- Alexander von Humboldt fellow at the department of Applied Physical Chemistry of Heidelberg University.

2004-2005 -- Post-doc, at the FOM Institute for Plasma Physics "Rijnhuizen", The Netherlands, on the Magnum-PSI project, supervised by Prof. Dr. N. J. Lopes Cardozo and Prof. Dr. A. W. Kleyn.

2000-2004 -- PhD research at Leiden University, The Netherlands, financed by the foundation for fundamental physics (FOM) in the group "Surface structure, dynamics and catalysis", of Prof. Dr. A. W. Kleyn and Dr. M. Bonn.

1999-2000 -- Masters research at the FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF) in the group "Molecular beams", of Prof. Dr. A. W. Kleyn.

1998-1998 -- Research project at the Debye Institute, Utrecht University, in the group of Prof. Dr. A. Meijerink



Education

2000-2004 -- PhD in Natural sciences, Leiden University, The Netherlands

1997-2000 -- Masters degree in Experimental Physics, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

1995-2000 -- Masters degree in Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.



Awards and fellowships

2010 -- Fellow of the Young Academy of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) and the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina (Leopoldina).

2009 -- ERC startup grant (awarded by the European Research Council)

2008 -- Hertha Sponer Preis (awarded by the German Physical Society (DPG))

2006 -- Minerva prize 2006 (awarded by the Dutch science foundation for fundamental physics (FOM))

2005 -- Alexander von Humboldt fellowship

2005 -- Second prize in the 'NTvN prijsvraag' (awarded by the Dutch Physical Society)

2004 -- Cum Laude, PhD degree with highest honours.

2004 -- Travel grant of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences.

2003 -- L. J. Oosterhoff prize for outstanding research (awarded by Leiden University).

2000 -- Cum laude, MSc in chemistry with highest honours.

2000 -- Cum laude, MSc in physics with highest honours.