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Hannes C. Schniepp


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Email: schniepp@wm.edu
Phone: 757-221-2559
Fax: 757-221-2050
Room: ISC 0285
Full Address: see Contact page.
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/schniepp
 

Professional Positions

2021— VMEC Professor of Applied Science — William & Mary, Nano & Biomaterials Lab
2020— Professor of Applied Science— William & Mary, Nano & Biomaterials Lab
2015–2018 Adina Allen Term Distinguished Associate Professor — William & Mary
Department of Applied Science
2016— Courtesy Associate Professor of Physics — William & Mary
2014–2015 Guest Professor — Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Department of Materials Science (D-MATL). Host: Prof. André Studart
2014–2020 Associate Professor — William & Mary
Department of Applied Science, Nano & Biomaterials Lab
2008–2014 Assistant Professor — William & Mary
Department of Applied Science, Nano & Biomaterials Lab
2004–2008 Associate Research Scholar — Princeton University
Chemical Engineering Department http://www.princeton.edu/

Education

2004 Dr. sc. nat. — Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
1999 Dipl. Phys. — Universität Konstanz, Germany
Physics Department

Awards and Honors

2021 VMEC Professor of Applied Science (Eminent Scholar Appointment)
2018 Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence (William & Mary)
2015 Adina Allen Term Distinguished Associate Professor of Applied Science
2014–2015 Guest Professor — Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
2014 NSF CAREER Award (National Science Foundation)

Publications

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Funding

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Teaching

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Service

Professional Service

Peer Reviewing

Proposal Reviewing

Research at Previous Institutions

2004–2008 Postdoctoral position — Princeton University, Chemical Engineering Department
Supervisors: Prof. Ilhan Aksay and Prof. Dudley Saville
“BIO-INSPIRED NANO-MATERIALS” 
A) Self-assembly and self-healing at the molecular scale  [3], [5], [6], [9], [11]
B) Graphene-based nano-materials [4], [7], [8], [10]
C) Nanoscopic building blocks of bio-materials
D) Advancement of scanning probe techniques [5], [6]
1999–2004 Ph.D. thesis — Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland
Supervisor: Prof. Vahid Sandoghdar
“FROM NANO-OPTICS TO BIOPHYSICS” 
A) Optical investigation and spectroscopy of single nanoparticles  [1], [2]
B) Developing combined optical and scanning probe tools [1]
C) Application of optical and scanning probe tools in biophysics
1998–1999 Diploma thesis — Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mlynek
“EXPERIMENTAL QUANTUM OPTICS WITH NANOSTRUCTURES” 
A) Light–Matter interaction at the nanoscale [1]
B) Tools for optical investigation of single particles [1]
1997 Summer scholarship — Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mlynek
Topic:  “Nano-structuring of WO3 coated glass surfaces” with hydrogen gas by means of pulled micro-/nano-pipettes.