Office | 089/2180-77547 (Frau Steger) |
Telephone | 089 / 2180-77541 |
Room | E1.027 |
Lars.Richter”at” cup.lmu.de |
Hey there!
In autumn 2020, I (re-)joined the group after finishing my Master’s in Physics at the HU Berlin. For my thesis, I worked in the lab of Prof. Fernando Stefani in Buenos Aires on the development of MINFLUX nanoscopy. In the Tinnefeld lab, I want to learn about the DNA origami technique and the unique properties of graphene. Combined with my knowledge of MINFLUX, I aim to develop highly functional and controllable nanodevices.
In my free time, I enjoy being in Nature, especially when hiking in the mountains. Further, I headed a team of volunteers for organizing the international student competition PLANCKS 2022 in Munich.
Publications
Single-molecule dynamic structuralbiology with vertically arranged DNA on afluorescence microscope Journal Article
In: Nature Methods, 2024.
Integration of highly sensitive large-area graphene-based biosensors in an automated sensing platform Journal Article
In: Measurement, vol. 240, pp. 115592, 2024.
Expanding the range of graphene energy transfer with multilayer graphene Journal Article
In: Nanoscale, 2024.
Exploring the Synergies of Single-Molecule Fluorescence and 2D Materials Coupled by DNA Journal Article
In: Adv Mater, pp. e2303152, 2023, ISSN: 1521-4095.
Addressable nanoantennas with cleared hotspots for single-molecule detection on a portable smartphone microscope Journal Article
In: Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, 2021.
Pulsed Interleaved MINFLUX Journal Article
In: Nano Letters, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 840–846, 2020.
Benchmarking Smartphone Fluorescence-Based Microscopy with DNA Origami Nanobeads: Reducing the Gap toward Single-Molecule Sensitivity Journal Article
In: ACS Omega, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 637–642, 2019.