Heiko Wolf
Research Staff Member
Zurich Research Laboratory
IBM Research
Switzerland
Biography
Heiko Wolf is a Research Staff Member in the Nanofabrication group of the Science & Technology department at IBM Research – Zurich. His research focuses on self-assembly and transfer methods for nanopatterning applications. Heiko Wolf studied chemistry at the University of Mainz, Germany, and at Kyoto University, Japan. He received a diploma degree in chemistry from the University of Mainz in 1992. In 1995, he received a Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of Mainz for work done in collaboration with IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory on self-assembled monolayers. After three years as a Research Scientist in the polymer division at Degussa AG, he joined the microcontact processing group of the IBM Research – Zurich Laboratory as a Research Staff Member in 1999. Heiko Wolf is a Research Staff Member in the Nanofabrication group of the Science & Technology department at IBM Research – Zurich. His research focuses on self-assembly and transfer methods for nanopatterning applications. Heiko Wolf studied chemistry at the University of Mainz, Germany, and at Kyoto University, Japan. He received a diploma degree in chemistry from the University of Mainz in 1992. In 1995, he received a Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of Mainz for work done in collaboration with IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory on self-assembled monolayers. After three years as a Research Scientist in the polymer division at Degussa AG, he joined the microcontact processing group of the IBM Research – Zurich Laboratory as a Research Staff Member in 1999.
Research Interest
self-assembly and transfer methods for nanopatterning applications