Dr. Christoph Zollitsch

Postdoc

Geb. B2 2 Raum 0.20
Tel.: +49 681 302 64244
christoph.zollitsch(at)uni-saarland.de

Interesting fact: I had to break out of a hotel in mongolia once. 

 

► Research areas

I studied physics at the Technical University Munich, Germany and finished my Diploma degree in 2011 at the Walther Meißner Institut for low temperature physics, where I also continued with my PhD degree. Here, I investigated phosphorus donors strongly coupled to a superconducting microwave resonator at millikelvin temperatures. After my PhD, I joined the group of Prof. John J. L. Morton at University College London to develop magnetic field resilient, high sensitivity superconducting resonators for ESR applications. I extended their applications further on ferromagnetic material studies, within the group of Dr. Hidekazu Kurebayashi, also at the University College London. Recently, I joined Prof. Christopher W. M. Kays research group to work on a room temperature continues MASER system, as well as the optimization of conventional ESR microwave resonators.

PCB Seminar Announcement - WiSe25/26

We are continuing our seminar series, covering the areas Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB). As in our first instalment last summer, our guest speakers will report on their current research topics, introducing them from a basic level to allow accessibility for an non-expert audience. The seminars will take place at 16:00 in our ground floor seminar room (B2 2, 0.06). 
We hope many will be able to attend. Looking forward seeing you and please feel free to share the announcement.