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Eindhoven / Weinheim / Munich / /

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IBM / WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA / /

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Germany / Netherlands / United Kingdom / /

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M&A / /

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Prof. W. M. Heckl Deutsches Museum / /

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R. W. Stark Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München / Center for Nanoscience CeNS / German Federal Ministry of Education / /

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R. W. Stark / F. Javier Rubio-Sierra / Wolfgang M. Heckl / S. Thalhammer / G. Wanner / W. M. Heckl / Robert W. Stark / Richard Feynman / /

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framework program ªYoung Scientist / /

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