Carolin Hartmann

PhD Student

caro.hartmann@tum.de

 

Education:

since 01/2016

PhD Thesis in Analytical Chemistry with Prof. Dr. Niessner, Institute of Hydrochemistry, Chair for Analytical Chemistry, Technical University of Munich

05/2014-11/2014: Master's Thesis "Microbial Fuel Cell: Developement as a biochemical oxygen demand sensor" at the Institute of Hydrochemistry, Technical University of Munich

10/2009-11/2015 Studies of Food Chemistry at Technical University of Munich

 

Project: BIOMAG

  • Engineered Biomagnetic Interfaces for Non-invasive Molecular Control / BIOMAG

 

Publication

A. Nistler, C. Hartmann, C. Rümenapp, M. Opel, B. Gleich, N. P. Ivleva, R. Niessner & M. Seidel, Production and Characterization of Long-Term Stable Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide-Shell Silica-Core Nanocomposites. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2017, 497-503

BIOMAG

Publications

C. Hartmann, M. Elsner, R. Niessner & N. P. Ivleva, Nondestructive Chemical Analysis of the Iron-Containing Protein Ferritin Using Raman Microspectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy 2020, 74(2),193-203, doi.org/10.1177/0003702818823203

C. Massner, F. Sigmund, S. Pettinger, M. Seeger, C. Hartmann, N. P. Ivleva, R. Niessner, H. Fuchs, M. H. de Angelis, A. Stelzl, N. L. Koonakampully, H. Rolbieski, U. Wiedwald, M. Spasova, W. Wurst, V. Ntziachristos, M. Winklhofer & G. G. Westmeyer, Genetically Controlled Lysosomal Entrapment of Superparamagnetic Ferritin for Multimodal and Multiscale Imaging and Actuation with Low Tissue Attenuation. Advanced Functional Materials  2018, 28, doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201706793, doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201706793

A. Nistler, C. Hartmann, C. Rümenapp, M. Opel, B. Gleich, N. P. Ivleva, R. Niessner & M. Seidel, Production and Characterization of Long-Term Stable Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide-Shell Silica-Core Nanocomposites, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2017, 497-503, doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2017.07.005