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Our"Brilliant Minds” series introduces young scientists from across the world who live and work in Germany.US scientist Rouin Farshchi works at the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics in Berlin. The 29-year-old materials researcher wants to develop electronic components for computers that don't require rare and expensive raw materials. Farshchi came to Germany as a Humboldt Foundation Fellow.
Our"Brilliant Minds” series introduces young scientists from across the world who live and work in Germany.US scientist Rouin Farshchi works at the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics in Berlin. The 29-year-old materials researcher wants to develop electronic components for computers that don't require rare and expensive raw materials. Farshchi came to Germany as a Humboldt Foundation Fellow.