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Humboldt research fellowships and awards

Funding for international research collaborations

With its Humboldt research fellowships and awards, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation provides funding for research collaborations between German and international researchers. Fellowship holders and award winners look for project partners and hosts in Germany with whom they can collaborate in places they believe are the most suitable for implementing their projects. FAU welcomes a large number of excellent researchers as a host university every year.

In June 2023, Prof. Andreas Hirsch, Chair of Organic Chemistry II, and Prof. Dr. Bernhard Egger, Professorship of Cognitive Computer Vision, have also been selected as scouts for the Henriette Herz Scouting Program. They can now recruit up to three junior researchers from abroad for their research group with a Humboldt Research Fellowship.

The most recent award winners and research fellowship holders

Dr. Cai Tian

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Dr. Cai Tian (Image: privat)

Chair of Fluid Mechanics, February 2025

Dr. Cai Tian from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology will be conducting research with a Humboldt fellowship for postdocs at the Chair of Fluid Mechanics led by Prof. Dr. Philipp Schlatter until February 2027. His research interests lie in bluff body wake dynamics and boundary layer flows. During his stay at FAU, Dr. Tian’s research will focus on looking for an innovative design strategy to optimize fluid-dynamic loads on slender cylinders such as those in riser and cable systems for offshore platforms and wind turbines by applying a multidisciplinary approach involving high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations, laboratory experiments, physical interpretations, and data-driven optimizations.

Prof. Dr. Xu Dai

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Prof. Dr. Xu Dai (Image: privat)

Chair of Paleoenvironmental Research, February 2025

Prof. Xu Dai from Wuhan Universiy, China, is carrying out research with a Humboldt fellowship until January 2027 at the Chair of Paleoenvironmental Research together with Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kießling and Prof. Dr. Rachel Warnock. His research interests focus on the impact climate had on environmental patterns in the earliest Mesozoic era. During his stay at FAU, Prof. Dai will work on ammonoids, in order to understand how this group of cretaceous squids managed to become the most prolific sea creatures in the Triassic period in record time after having experienced mass extinction at the end of the Permian period In order to test the hypothesis of a climatic impact, Prof. Dai will first clarify the relationships between the squid and evaluate new time markers before establishing the connection to climatic paleodata using modern statistical methods. Ammonoids are considered model organisms in paleontology, similarly to Drocophila fruit flies in evolutionary biology. Accordingly, the project is expected to deliver fundamental insights into the connection between the climate and evolution.

Dr. Nadir Jori

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Dr. Nadir Jori (Image: privat)

Chair of Inorganic and General Chemistry, February 2025

With a Humboldt Research Fellowship for postdocs, Dr. Nadir Jori from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, is conducting research at the Chair of Inorganic and General Chemistry from February 2025 until January 2027 under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Karsten Meyer. During his stay at FAU, Dr. Jori is focusing on the synthesis and characterization of multinuclear transition metal complexes using various tripodal ligands. The existence of several metals in these complexes should facilitate reactions with various substrates, with the aim of developing new catalysts for the transformation of small molecules available in abundance in high-quality raw materials.

Dr. Alisson Ceccatto dos Santos

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Dr. Alisson Ceccatto dos Santos (Image: privat)

Chair of Physical Chemistry II, February 2025

Dr. Alisson Ceccatto dos Santos from the University of Campinas, Brazil, is conducting research at the Chair of Physical Chemistry II under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Steinrück with a Humboldt Research Fellowship for a period of two years as of February 2025. During his stay at FAU, he will focus on basic research into the interfaces of ionic liquids, in particular the enrichment of metal complexes at liquid/vacuum interfaces and tailored properties of liquid/solid interfaces. Due to their unusual properties and wide range of technical applications, ionic liquids are extremely important in processes such as catalysis.

Prof. Dr. Matin Mahmoudifard

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Prof. Dr. Matin Mahmoudifard (Bild: privat)

Institute of Biomaterials at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, November 2024

Prof. Dr. Matin Mahmoudifard from the National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Iran, has been granted a Humboldt Scholarship to conduct research for up to 24 months at the Institute of Biomaterials under Prof. Dr. Aldo R. Boccaccini. His research interests lie in developing innovative nanomaterials for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, biosensors and systems for administering medication. During his stay at FAU, Prof. Mahmoudifard will work on developing multifunctional scaffolding for bone tissue engineering based on nanobiomaterials and exosomes made from stem cells.

Dr. Manuel Buendía

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Dr. Manuel Buendía(Bild: privat)

Chair of Organic Chemistry II, September 2024

Dr. Manuel Buendía from Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain, is performing research with a Humboldt Fellowship for postdoctoral researchers between September 2024 and August 2026 at the Institute of Advanced Materials and Processes (ZMP) in the group called Synthetic Carbon Allotropes led by Prof. Dr. Andreas Hirsch. During his stay at FAU, Dr. Buendía is focusing on the chemically structured functionalization of graphene with different robust and flexible aromatic molecules to obtain 2D materials and quasi-3D heterostructures with unprecedented electronic properties. He will place particular emphasis on their potential chiral properties.

Dr. Papia Haque

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Dr. Papia Haque (Bild: privat)

Institute of Biomaterials at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, September 2024

Dr. Papia Haque from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, is performing research with a Humboldt Fellowship from September 2024 to February 2026 at the Institute of Biomaterials at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering led by Prof. Dr. Aldo R. Boccaccini. She focuses on bioactive glass-based biomaterials for wound healing applications. During her stay at FAU, she will investigate cell activity on bioactive glass.

Dr. Karthikeyan Hariharan

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Dr. Karthikeyan Hariharan (Bild: privat)

Chair of Surface Science and Corrosion and Chair of Materials Science and Engineering for Metals, August 2024

From August 2024 until the end of July 2026, Dr. Karthikeyan Hariharan from the Fontana Corrosion Center at the Ohio State University, USA, is performing research at the Chair of Surface Science and Corrosion (Prof. Dr. Sannakaisa Virtanen) and at the Chair of Materials Science and Engineering for Metals (Dr.-Ing. Christopher Zenk) with a Humboldt fellowship for postdoctoral researchers. His research interests include corrosion, high temperature oxidation, superalloys and the development of alloys.  Dr. Hariharan’s work during the Humboldt fellowship will focus on understanding high temperature corrosion mechanisms in newly developed Fe-based superalloys and Ni-based superalloys with emphasis on the role of metal 3D printing processing and microstructure.

Dr. Zhexin Zhao

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Dr. Zhexin Zhao (Bild: privat)

Chair of Laser Physics, July 2024

Starting in July 2024, Dr. Zhexin Zhao will be researching with a Humboldt Fellowship for postdoctoral researchers at the Chair of Laser Physics led by Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff. Her research interests lie in efficiently coupling photons and free electrons. As a theorist, she works at the interface between theory and experiments. During her stay at FAU, Dr. Zhao’s research will focus on setting up an experiment where a beam of electrons is passed through optical structures in order to generate interesting electron light states.

Interviews with Humboldt fellowship holders and award winners

  • Fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for conducting research into cutting-edge MRI systems

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    MRI is a reliable and non-evasive imaging procedure that delivers accurate results. This is the area Dr. Simon Lévy specialises in, and for which he has recently received the prestigious scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. The funding will allow him to develop new methods for carrying out MRI scans of the spinal cord.

  • Interview: Preventing and treating obesity using cold sensation

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    Fighting obesity with the cold: Experienced Humboldt fellow Dr. Mahendra Bishnoi is researching a pharmacological possibility at FAU to literally "melt" brown adipose tissue, which plays an important role in overweight and obesity, by means of a cold stimulus. Find out what else moves the passionate football fan in the interview.

  • Dr. Helen Kaufmann

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    Dr. Helen Kaufmann's research interests include late Latin poetry, intertextuality, poetic genres, local identities and reception. In 2020, Dr. Kaufmann will further her research on Latin poetry of late antiquity at the Chair of Classical Philology (Latin) at FAU. Her stay is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

  • Dr. Weiqing Mao

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    In 2014 Dr. Weiqing Mao completed a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Soochow University, China. Subsequently, in 2019 he received his PhD in Organic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Until September 2021, Dr. Mao will work on the synthesis, structure and reactivity of highly reactive Iron complexes at the Chair of Inorganic and General Chemistry of FAU. His stay is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.




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