Curriculum Vitae Name/Title: HIDETSUGU SHIOZAWA / Doctor of Science in Physics Sex: Male, Marital status: Single Nationality: Japan Date/Place of birth: 30 January 1975 / Nagano, Japan Current position: University Assistant Institution: Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna Address: Strudlhofgasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria Phone: +43-1-4277-72628 Fax: +43-1-4277-9 726 Email: hidetsugu.shiozawa@univie.ac.at Home page: http://homepage.univie.ac.at/hidetsugu.shiozawa/ Home address: Neudeggergasse 14/2, 1080 Vienna, Austria Main areas of research Novel Carbon Nanostructure Synthesis (Mirrored spirals, Nanotubes, Nanospheres, Metal Clusters) Functionalisations of Carbon Nanostructures: Filling of carbon nanotubes with molecules and metal atoms, Intercalation of graphene and fullerene solids with alkali metals Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanostructures Tomonaga-Luttinger Liquid, 1D van Hove Singularity, Superparamagnetism, Melting point depression, Nano-catalysts) Spectroscopy and Microscopy on Nanostructures Photoemission spectroscopy (PES), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), Optical absorption, Raman, Photoluminescence (PL), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) Investigation of Magnetic Properties of Nanostructures X-ray magnetic circular dichrosim (XMCD), Superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) Academic career University Assistant, University of Vienna, Austria Date of employment: July 2011– current post Leverhulme Trust, Early Career Fellow at ATI, University of Surrey, UK Date of employment: Sep 2009 – July 2011 Research scientist at ATI, University of Surrey, UK Date of employment: Jan 2008 – Aug 2009 Research scientist at IFW Dresden, Germany Date of employment: Oct 2006 – Dec2007 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at IFW Dresden, Germany Date of employment: Jul 2004 – Sep 2006 Research scientist at Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (HiSOR), Japan Date of employment: Apr 2004 – Jun 2004 1 Education Tokyo Metropolitan University (Apr 2001 – Mar 2004), JAPAN Doctor of Science in Physics (31 Mar 2004) on “Local Magnetic Susceptibility Detected by Core Magnetic Circular Dichroism” Tokyo Metropolitan University (Apr 1999 – Mar 2001), JAPAN Master of Science in Physics (31 Mar 2001) on “Photon statistics of quasi-chaotic lights investigated from two-photon correlation” Chiba University (Apr 1995 – Mar 1999), JAPAN Bachelor of Engineering in Electric and Electronic Engineering (31 Mar 1999) Publications Total 69 publications, Times cited: 614, h-index: 11 36 refereed papers in primary journals including: Nature (x1), Physical Review Letters (x2), Advanced Materials (x2), Nano Letters (x1), Physical Review B (x16), Journal of Physical Society of Japan (x2) 1 book chapter and 33 refereed conference proceedings 5 most important invitations to present at scientific conferences Lecture, E-MRS 2010 Spring meeting, Lecture, Strasbourg, France, June 7 – 11, 2010 Nano Test Tube Chemistry: Catalyst and Chirality Dependent Growth of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Lecture, Cnano 09, Santorini, Greece, Oct 4 – 8, 2009 Nanochemistry inside single-walled carbon nanotubes Lecture, IWEPNM 2009, Kirchberg, Austria, Mar 7 – 14, 2009 Excitement of nano-test tube chemistry inside single-walled carbon nanotubes Lecture, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Jun 26, 2007 Exploring advanced physical and chemical properties of novel nanomaterials Lecture, DYPROSO 2005, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic, Sep 27 – Oct 1, 2005 Single wall carbon nanotubes with tuneable electronic properties: Engineering of one dimensional molecular nanostructures 5 most important peer review activities Peer reviewing for journals (the number of articles); Nature Chemistry (1 article) Physical Review Letters (14 articles) Physical Review B (16 articles) Journal of the American Chemical Society (1 articles) Chemical Physic Letters (1 article) Most important awards and research projects funded Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (Germany), Jul 2004 – Sep 2006 (27 months) High energy spectroscopic study of the advanced electronic properties of functionalized single wall carbon nanotubes. Volume: c.a. 55,000 EUR Leverhulme Trust, Early Career Fellowship (UK): Sep 2009 - Aug 2011 (24 months) Exploring nano-test tube chemistry. Volume: £ 58,000 (c.a.70,000 EUR) 2 Key international cooperation partners in the last 5 years Prof. Thomas Pichler, Prof. Christoph Dellago, Prof. Hans Kuzmany, Prof. Herwig Peterlik, Department of Physics, University of Vienna, Austria Prof. Bernd Buchner, Dr. Mark Rummeli, Dr. Thomas Muhl, IFW-Dresden, Germany Dr. Patrick Hoffmann, Dr. Eugen Weschke, Dr. Enrico Schierle, Bessy II, Germany Dr. Hiromichi Kataura, Dr. Kazu Suenaga, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Prof. Nori Shinohara, Prof. Ryo Kitaura, Dr. Yasu Miyata, Nagoya University, Japan Prof. S. Ravi P. Silva, Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey, UK Dr. Anne Skelton, Dr. Dave Lloyd, Department of Mathematics, University of Surrey, UK Teaching experience Lectures (35 hours): Properties of Molecular Nanostructures: University of Vienna, 2012 Winter semester Lectures (35 hours): Properties of Molecular Nanostructures: University of Vienna, 2012 Summer semester Lectures (35 hours): Properties of Molecular Nanostructures: University of Vienna, 2011 Winter semester Laboratory Courses (112 hours): Advanced Materials, 2012 Winter semester Laboratory Courses (112 hours): Advanced Materials, 2012 Summer semester Laboratory Courses (112 hours): Advanced Materials, 2011 Winter semester Seminar(35 hours): Advanced Materials, 2012 Winter semester Seminar(35 hours): Advanced Materials, 2012 Summer semester Seminar(35 hours): Advanced Materials, 2011 Winter semester Lectures and Lab Courses (21 hours): Advanced Experimental Techniques, University of Surrey, 2010 (Co-)Supervision: Christian Kramberger (PhD, 2008), Paola Ayala (PhD, 2008), Rauf Hendrik (PhD, 2007) Technical skill Spectroscopy: Photoemission (PES), X-ray absorption (XAS), X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), Angle-resolved PES (ARPES), Raman, UV-Vis-IR absorption, Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy Microscopy: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) Synthesis: Mirrored symmetric spirals, carbon nanotubes, nano-test tube chemistry Others: Superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) 3