Research Interests

  • Topological magnetic structures
  • Magnetic imaging
  • Magnetic sensors and spintronics
  • Dynamics of nanotextures

Organisation: JGU > Faculty 08 > Institute of Physics > Group Condensed Matter Physics (KOMET) > Kläui-Lab
Research: JGU > Faculty 08 > Physics > Quantum Matter & Spintronics > Kläui-Lab

Robert Frömter is a researcher specializing in the imaging and dynamics of 3D magnetic nanotextures, employing advanced microscopy techniques to unravel the behavior of magnetic structures at the nanoscale. His work bridges fundamental magnetism with potential applications in next-generation data storage and spintronic devices.

2020 –
present
Senior Research Scientist at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
2001 –
2020
Research Associate, Institute of Applied Physics / Institute of Nanostructure and Solid-State Physics, University of Hamburg
2006 –
2018
Leader of project B10 “Interaction of Currents with Magnetization Distributions” in the Collaborative Research Center SFB 668 “Magnetism from Single Atom to Nanostructure
2001Dr. rer. nat. (Physics), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
2000Research Assistant, Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung, Dresden
1995 –
2000
Doctorate, Max-Planck-Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle (Saale)
1989 –
1994
Diploma in Physics, University of Tübingen
1987 –
1989
Undergraduate Physics, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
  1. Seminar (M.Sc.) – Festkörperphysik
    Instructor: Robert Frömter; apl. Prof. Dr. Martin Jourdan

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