Surface Analytics with X-Ray Photoelectron and Auger Electron Spectroscopy on Coated Steel SheetsWafer BondingThin Films: Sputtering, PVD Methods and ApplicationsSuperconformal DepositionSpintronics: Surface and Interface AspectsDevice Efficiency of Organic Light-Emitting DiodesDye-Sensitized Solar CellsApplication of GrapheneElectronic Nose: Current Status and Future TrendsIndustrial Heterogeneous CatalysisAutomotive CatalysisHigh-Throughput Heterogeneous Catalyst Research, Development, Scale-Up, and Production SupportIndustrial Separation of Insulating Particles: Triboelectric ChargingFriction: Friend and FoeSurface Science and FlotationApplication of Surface Science to CorrosionSurface Science in BatteriesSurface and Interface Science in Fuel Cells ResearchElectrons, Electrodes, and the Transformation of Organic MoleculesSelf-Cleaning Surfaces: From Fundamental Aspect to Real Technical Applications
Klaus Wandelt is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bonn, Germany, where he was also Director of the Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry until 2010. He is a Guest Professor at the Universities of Wroclaw, Poland, and Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy. He received his Ph.D. on electron spectroscopy of alloy surfaces in 1975, and qualified as a professor in 1981. Since then his research focuses on fundamental aspects of the physics and chemistry of metal surfaces under ultrahigh vacuum conditions and in electrolytes, on the atomic structure of amorphous materials, and, more recently, on processes at surfaces of plants.