Prof
Katrin Kneipp
EducationFriedrich Schiller University
Alma materHumboldt University Berlin
Scientific career
InstitutionsDanish Technical University

Katrin Kneipp is a German physicist.

Biography

Kneipp was born in Thuringen and studied physics at Friedrich Schiller University and Humboldt University Berlin. She was an assistant professor at Harvard University Medical School[1][2] and has been a visiting professor at MIT.

She has written about her memories of Millie Dresselhaus.[3]

Research

She works on single-molecule Raman spectroscopy spectra and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), as well as bio-medically relevant molecules.[3][4]

Honours and awards

Selected publications

Books edited

Selected papers

References

  1. ^ Katrin Kneipp (October 14, 2014). "8th Annual Dasari Lecture | Exploring the hottest hot spots of plasmonic nanostructures and their spectroscopic potential" (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  2. ^ a b National Research Council (US) Committee on Revealing Chemistry through Advanced Chemical Imaging (2006). Read "Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging" at NAP.edu. doi:10.17226/11663. ISBN 978-0-309-09722-2. PMID 21977538 – via nap.nationalacademies.org.
  3. ^ a b Kneipp, Katrin (June 27, 2018). "A few memories of Millie Dresselhaus from 1993 to 2017 when I had the great pleasure to know her". Celebrating Millie – via millie.pubpub.org.
  4. ^ Robert Pool (15 March 1997). "Science : Lone molecule bares all in silver mirror". New Scientist.
  5. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org.
  6. ^ "Personnel Changes: Reports to the President 2000-2001". web.mit.edu.
  7. ^ "Applied Spectroscopy William F. Meggers Award - SAS". www.s-a-s.org.