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Clemens Ulrich is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, specializing in the fields of optical spectroscopy and neutron scattering, primarily focusing on strongly correlated electron systems, novel superconductors, and multiferroic materials. He commenced his scientific research in Raman light scattering at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany, where he completed his Ph.D. under Professor M. Cardona. Following his postdoctoral work at Bell Laboratories/NIST in the USA, he joined UNSW in April 2009. His research employs various experimental techniques including inelastic neutron scattering, Raman light scattering, and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, to investigate the physics of strongly correlated electron systems, particularly in relation to transition metal oxides. With over 60 refereed publications and a h-index of 19, Ulrich's work has achieved significant citation impact in the field. He has led several ARC-funded projects, focusing on advanced material characterization and the interaction between magnetism and superconductivity in novel multifunctional materials. Ulrich is also actively engaged in research ambassador roles and editorial positions in esteemed scientific publications, exemplifying his commitment to the academic community and research advancement.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and research in the Department of Physics, focusing on strongly correlated electron systems and advanced material characterization.
Max-Planck Institute Solid State Research • Stuttgart, Germany
Leading research in optical spectroscopy and correlated electron systems.
Bell Laboratories/NIST • Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Conducting research in neutron scattering and related techniques.
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