Curriculum Vitae for Georg Madsen

Born


November 17th 1971, Århus

Private Address


Ivar Huitsfeldts Gade, 8200 Århus N, Denmark, +45 2683 3533

Appointment


Associate Professor

Place of Work


Dept. of Chemistry, Langelandsgade 140, DK-8000 Aarhus C

Tel: +45 89423885, Fax: +45 86196199

Email: georg@chem.au.dk; web: http://www.chem.au.dk/~webuorg/gm.html

Education

1994

B. Sc. (Chemistry and Computer Science), Aarhus University.


1999

Ph.D. (Inorganic Chemistry and Crystallography), Aarhus University.

Appointments

1999 - 2002

Post Doc, Technical University of Vienna, Austria


march, 2001

Institut für Festkörperforschung (IFF), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany


2002-2003

Post Doc, Aarhus University


Oct-Nov 2003

Post Doc, Academy of Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic


2003-2004

Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark. (Teaching position)


2004-2005

Research Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Aarhus University.

Leadership and Administration

2005

Member of IT-committee at Dept. of Chemistry.

2004

Supervision of one masters student and part supervison of one Ph.D. student.

Memberships

-1992

Member of the Danish Chemical Society

Scientific papers


26 articles in international peer-reviewed journals

Seminars


11 invited lectures at international conferences/workshops and since 2001

International collaborations


Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Academy of Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA.

Competences and research interests


The research concerns application and development of new methods for computational materials science. The research is focused on DFT-methods and statistical mechanics. The applications are concentrated around the electronic transport properties of thermoelectric materials and the electric field gradients of materials of catalytic interest.

Selected references.

1.

Madsen, G. K. H.; Santi, G. „Anharmonic lattice dynamics of type-I clathrates from first-principles calculations“ Phys Rev. B 2005 72, 220301(R)

2.

Hansen, M. R.; Madsen, G. K. H.; Jakobsen, H. J.; Skibsted, J. „Refinement of Borate Structures from 11B MAS NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations of 11B electric field“ J. Phys. Chem. A 2005 109, 1989-1997.

3.

Madsen, G. K. H.; Novak, P. „Charge order in Fe3O4. An LDA+U study.“ Europhys. Lett. 2005, 69, 777-783

4.

Laskowski, R.; Madsen, G. K. H.; Blaha, P.; Schwarz, K. „Magnetic structure and electric field gradients of uranium dioxide, an ab-initio study.“ Phys. Rev. B 2004, 69, 140408(R)

5.

Madsen, G. K. H.; Schwarz, K.; Blaha, P.; Singh, D. J. „Electronic structure and transport in Strontium, Barium and Europium containing type-I and type-VIII Gallium-Germanium clathrates.“ Phys. Rev. B 2003, 68, 125212