Jana Zaumseil

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Jana Zaumseil (born 1977) is a German chemist who is a professor of physical chemistry at Heidelberg University. She serves as dean of the faculty of chemistry and earth sciences. Her research considers organic electronic materials for optoelectronics.

Zaumseil was born in Jena[1] and studied chemistry at Leipzig University.[citation needed] After earning her undergraduate degree, she joined Bell Labs[1] and spent a year in Murray Hill, Manhattan, before moving to the Cavendish Laboratory.[citation needed] Zaumseil earned her doctorate at the University of Cambridge, where she worked with Henning Sirringhaus on ambipolar organic field effect transistors.[2] She held a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.[3] She was a postdoctoral fellow at the Argonne National Laboratory, based in the Center for Nanoscale Materials.[4]

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