ENGEL LAB - Key Persons


Alice Bellettini

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2020 - 2021. Next

Chia-Jui Hsieh

Job Titles:
  • Assistant

Chrameh Fru Mbah

Chrameh Fru Mbah joined the group as a PhD student. He will be working on colloidal crystallization in collaboration with the group of Prof. Nicolas Vogel. Welcome!

Daniel Wamser

Job Titles:
  • Assistant SS 17

Dr. Alberto Leonardi

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
Alberto Leonardi joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher. He will be working on simulations and analysis of the structure and microstructure of nanomaterials. Welcome!

Dr. Aswathy Muttathukattil

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
  • Next: Wenner - Gren Postdoctoral Fellow, Lund University ( Sweden )
Aswathy Muttathukattil joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher. She will be working in the large field of colloidal self-assembly. Welcome!

Dr. Carlos Lange Bassani

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
Carlos Lange Bassani received an EAM Starting Grant. This grant is an encouragement for young researchers to venture into inovative and risky projects, and is a stepping stone towards ERC grant applications. Congratulations! Carlos Lange Bassani received the Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Gas Hydrates - ICGH10 (https://icgh10.com/) held in Singapore from 9 to 14 of July, 2023, for the work entitled "A New Approach for Gas Hydrate Slurry Flow based on a Multiscale Model for Multiphase Flow", in collaboration with Colorado School of Mines/USA, Mines Saint-Etienne/France, and UTFPR/Brazil. ICGH is the most important conference in the field of gas clathrate hydrates and takes place every 3 years. Carlos Lange Bassani acknowledges the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for the sponsorship of his postdoctoral fellowship and the Emerging Talents Initiative of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg that allowed the participation in the conference. Carlos Lange Bassani received a Humboldt Research Followship. The Humboldt Fellowship allows researchers from abroad in all disciplines to carry out their own long-term research project in collaboration with an academic host of their choice at a research institution in Germany. Carlos Lange Bassani joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher. He will be conducting research on porous materials using multiscale simulation. Welcome!

Dr. Praveen Bommineni

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
  • Next: Assistant Professor, National Institute of Technology, Warangal ( India )
Praveen Bommineni joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher. He will be working on simulations to resolve structure formation processes in mesoscale systems. Welcome!

Harsha Namdeo

Job Titles:
  • Miniproject, Master

Hisham Zidan

Job Titles:
  • Assistant, Miniproject

Isabella Schneider

Job Titles:
  • Assistant

Jamal Daboul

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2020. Next

Kamilla Zaripova

Job Titles:
  • Master

Leonardo Perez Ramirez

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2019 - 2020. Next

Marco Klement

Marco Klement represented the group at the annual meeting of the German Physical Society (DPG) held this year in Berlin. He presented about "Efficient Simulation of Anisotropic Particles". The 2018 meeting was the largest physics meeting ever to be organized in Europe, with 6420 attending. Marco Klement joined the group as a PhD student. He will be working on developing and applying computational methods for the study of anisotropic particles. Welcome!

Nydia Varela-Rosales

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2018 - 2019. Next

Olivia Szewczykowski

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2018 - 2020. Next

Prashanth Kamath

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Master
  • Master, Assistant, 2022 - 2024. Next

Prof. Michael Engel

Job Titles:
  • Principal Investigator
Michael Engel is among the 2% most cited scientists worldwide …

Sahib Abdullayev

Job Titles:
  • Master, 2022 - 2023

Stefan Wolf

Job Titles:
  • Assistant, 2018 - 2021. Next

Suleyman Gafarli

Job Titles:
  • Master

Valerie Levine

Job Titles:
  • Assistant WS 18 / 19

Zhiyu Song

Zhiyu Song joined the group as a PhD student. He will be working on hydrogels and simulate their mechanical properties. Welcome!