Prof

Katrin Kneipp
EducationFriedrich Schiller University
Alma materHumboldt University Berlin
Scientific career
InstitutionsDanish Technical University

Katrin Kneipp is a German physicist.

Biography

Kneipp was born in Thuringen and studied physics at Friedrich Schiller University and Humboldt University Berlin. She was an assistant professor at Harvard University Medical School[1][2] and has been a visiting professor at MIT.

She has written about her memories of Millie Dresselhaus.[3]

Research

She works on single-molecule Raman spectroscopy spectra and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), as well as bio-medically relevant molecules.[3][4]

Honours and awards

Selected publications

Books edited

  • Recent developments in plasmon-supported Raman spectroscopy: 45 years of enhanced Raman signals. New Jersey London Singapore Beijing Shanghai Hong Kong Taipei Chennai Tokyo: World Scientific. 2018. ISBN 9781786344236.
  • Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering: Physics and Applications. ISBN 9783642070167.
  • New approaches in biomedical spectroscopy. Washington (D.C.): American chemical society. 2007. ISBN 9780841274372.
  • Surface - enhanced Raman scattering: physics and applications. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. 2006. ISBN 9783540335665.
  • Frontiers of surface-enhanced Raman scattering: single-nanoparticles and single cells. Chichester: Wiley. 2014. ISBN 9781118359020.

Selected papers

  • Kneipp, Katrin; Wang, Yang; Kneipp, Harald; Perelman, Lev T.; Itzkan, Irving; Dasari, Ramachandra R.; Feld, Michael S. (3 March 1997). "Single Molecule Detection Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS)". Physical Review Letters. 78 (9): 1667–1670. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1667.
  • Kneipp, Janina; Kneipp, Harald; Kneipp, Katrin (2008). "SERS—a single-molecule and nanoscale tool for bioanalytics". Chemical Society Reviews. 37 (5): 1052. doi:10.1039/B708459P.
  • Kneipp, Katrin; Kneipp, Harald; Itzkan, Irving; Dasari, Ramachandra R; Feld, Michael S (13 May 2002). "Surface-enhanced Raman scattering and biophysics". Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 14 (18): R597–R624. doi:10.1088/0953-8984/14/18/202.

References

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