Nicolas Wöhrl

He worked on the topic "Deposition and Characterization of Nanocrystalline Diamond Layers",[2] conducted physical internships for physicians, and supervised graduate students.

He worked on process development for the Plasma CVD, the homoepitactic carbon layers, and building a production line.

From March 2013 to January 2016, he was a research associate in the Inorganic Chemistry department of the University of Duisburg-Essen with Stephan Schulz.

With these systems and methods, Wöhrl has made important contributions to the development and modelling of synthetic processes for these materials.

[8] In 2016 he worked on the miniaturization of conventional fuel cell concepts by maximizing electrochemical active surface by using carbon nanowalls.

By using innovative plasma processes and catalyst or electrolyte materials, the electrode n of the micro fuel cells' electrochemical performance was specifically improved.

[citation needed] In his spare time, Wöhrl plays drums in the Progressive Metal band Path Zero (previously Requiem)[23] and practices triathlon.

Nicolas Wöhrl 2016