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Daniela Täuber studied Physics and Mathematics at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg in 1986-1991. After two years of assistant teaching she completed the education as Secondary School teacher in 1994. The following years she spent with births (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000), childcare and honorary work. In 2006 she re-entered professional life by starting a PhD project at TU Chemnitz, Germany.
She received her PhD from TU Chemnitz in 2011 using single molecule tracking (SMT) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) to study diffusion and intermolecular forces in confined soft matter in the Optical Spectroscopy and Molecular Physics group of Christian von Borczyskowski. Within her PhD project, a joint research project DAAD/MinCyT DA0807 with C. von Borczyskowski, and with B. Araóz, and P.F. Aramendía, Photochemistry Group, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, allowed her to start international networking including 4 months research visit in Buenos Aires.
Due to family reasons she remained in the group focusing on understanding structure and dynamics in thin liquid crystal films, for which she developed an application of FCS at mirror interfaces enabling a vertical resolution below 100 nm. After the retirement of her supervisor in 2012, she continued her research under Michael Schulz, the deputy head of the group Sensorics and Cognition Psychology, which had been initiated by Christian von Borczyskowski, and where she also engaged in teaching.
In 2014 a personal research grant (DFG-TA 1049/1) allowed her to join the Single Molecule Spectroscopy group of Ivan Scheblykin at Lund University, Sweden, extending her experience in microscopy methods. She focused on the investigation of photophysics and micro and nano-structure of conjugated polymers for organic photovoltaics using 2-dimensional polarization imaging (2D POLIM), and continued a project on investigation of early aggregation of GFP-labeled human-alpha-synuclein in models of Parkinson’s disease ex vivo. She continued her stay to 09/17 by a Scholarship from Lund University.
In October 2017 she joined the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz-IPHT) in Jena, Germany, which is closely connected to the Friedrich-Schiller-University (FSU) in Jena. Since then her focus has been on implementation and further development of polarization resolved fluorescence microscopy and complementing label-free nanoscale infrared spectroscopy methods (NanIR) for emergent and cutting-edge biomedical research and innovation.
From 12/2019 to 05/2020 a Scholarship (POLIRIM) by the FSU provided funding for her work in the context of Thuringia's program for support of female junior researchers and junior artists. Since 06/2020 her research project Live2DPOLIM has been funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), which includes also her own position at the Leibniz-IPHT in Jena. Besides her research work, she currently is pursing a habilitation (lecturing qualification) at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, FSU. In May 2020 she joined the mentoring program of the federation of the universities of Halle, Jena and Leipzig, which supports female postdocs aiming at a career in academia.
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