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U. Röthlisberger was born in Solothurn (Switzerland). In 1988 she made her diploma in Physical Chemistry in the group of Prof. Ernst Schumacher at the University of Berne (Switzerland). Her Ph.D. thesis was done in collaboration with Dr. Wanda Andreoni at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory in Rüschlikon. After finishing her Ph.D in 1991 she spent some time as a postdoctoral research assistant at the IBM Research Lab. From 1992-1995 she was a postdoctoral research assistant in the group of Prof. Michael L. Klein at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (USA). In 1994 she was awarded an advanced researcher fellowship (Profil 2) from the Swiss National Science Foundation. Before starting her Profile 2-fellowship she spent another year as postdoctoral research assistant in the group of Prof. Michele Parrinello at the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Physics in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1996 she moved as Profile 2-fellow to the ETH in Zurich, hosted by the group of Prof. Wilfred F. van Gunsteren. In 1997 she became Assistant Professor of Computer-Aided Inorganic Chemistry at the ETH Zurich.
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Daniele Narzi, Ursula Röthlisberger, Siri Camee van Keulen
Paramvir Ahlawat, Masaud Hassan S Almalki, Viacheslav Bolnykh, Ulf Anders Hagfeldt, Anurag Krishna, Linfeng Pan, Dan Ren, Ursula Röthlisberger, Sandy Sanchez Alonso, Tzu-Sen Su, Narges Yaghoobi Nia, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin, Hong Zhang
Paramvir Ahlawat, Essa Awadh R Alharbi, Claudia Esther Avalos, Thomas Paul Baumeler, Mathias Dankl, Felix Thomas Eickemeyer, George Cameron Fish, Michael Graetzel, Ulf Anders Hagfeldt, Elsa John, Anurag Krishna, Mounir Driss Mensi, Jacques-Edouard Moser, Olivier Ouellette, Linfeng Pan, Lukas Pfeifer, Ursula Röthlisberger, Pascal Alexander Schouwink, Viktor Skorjanc, Bowen Yang, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin