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Overview

Robert Schrader was affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. Their research career included contributions predominantly in the fields of Chemistry and Engineering, with a focus on subfields such as Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Analytical Chemistry.

The main research topics covered by Schrader were Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Biotin and Related Studies, and Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications.

Schrader's publication record featured work in several scientific journals and repositories, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • UNC Libraries

Their recent scholarly articles included:

  • "Implementing Digital-Waveform Technology for Extended m/z Range Operation on a Native Dual-Quadrupole FT-IM-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer," 2021, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • "Fourier Transform-Ion Mobility Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer Using Frequency Encoding for Recognition of Related Compounds in a Single Acquisition," 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • "Optimization of a Digital Mass Filter for the Isolation of Intact Protein Complexes in Stability Zone 1,1," 2023, Analytical Chemistry
  • "Digital Quadrupole Isolation and Electron Capture Dissociation on an Extended Mass Range Q-TOF Provides Sequence and Structure Information on Proteins and Protein Complexes," 2023, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • "Temporal distribution of ions in ambient pressure drift tubes with turns," 2020, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry

Collaborations formed an integral part of Schrader's work, including frequent partnerships with the following co-authors:

  • David H. Russell
  • T.G. Walker
  • Gordon Anderson
  • Brett M. Marsh
  • R. Graham Cooks

Best Publications

  • AXIOMS FOR EUCLIDEAN GREEN'S FUNCTIONS

    Konrad Osterwalder;Robert Schrader

  • Kirchhoff's rule for quantum wires

    Vadim Kostrykin;Robert Schrader

  • On the curvature of piecewise flat spaces

    Jeff Cheeger;Werner Müller;Robert Schrader

  • Axioms for Euclidean Green's functions. II [with an Appendix by Stephen Summers]

    Konrad Osterwalder;Robert Schrader

  • The Maxwell Group and the Quantum Theory of Particles in Classical Homogeneous Electromagnetic Fields

    Robert Schrader

  • Kirchhoff's Rule for Quantum Wires. II: The Inverse Problem with Possible Applications to Quantum Computers

    V. Kostrykin;R. Schrader

  • Domination of semigroups and generalization of Kato’s inequality

    Unknown

  • Laplacians on Metric Graphs: Eigenvalues, Resolvents and Semigroups

    Vadim Kostrykin;Robert Schrader

  • Relative Index Theorems and Supersymmetric Scattering Theory

    N. V. Borisov;W. Müller;R. Schrader

  • Classical bounds and limits for energy distributions of Hamilton operators in electromagnetic fields

    J.M Combes;R Schrader;R Seiler

  • The generalized star product and the factorization of scattering matrices on graphs

    V. Kostrykin;R. Schrader

  • Kato's inequality and the spectral distribution of Laplacians on compact Riemannian manifolds

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  • The inverse scattering problem for metric graphs and the traveling salesman problem

    Vadim Kostrykin;Robert Schrader

  • Yukawa quantum field theory in two space-time dimensions without cutoffs

    Robert Schrader

  • SCATTERING THEORY APPROACH TO RANDOM SCHRÖDINGER OPERATORS IN ONE DIMENSION

    V. Kostrykin;R. Schrader

  • A possible constructive approach to φ{ 4 / 4 }

    Robert Schrader

  • New rigorous inequality for critical exponents in the Ising model

    Robert Schrader

  • Kinematic and tube formulas for piecewise linear spaces

    J Cheeger;W Muller;R Schrader

  • Contraction semigroups on metric graphs

    Unknown

  • Feynman-kac formula for euclidean fermi and bose fields

    Konrad Osterwalder;Robert Schrader

  • A study of d=4 U(1) lattice gauge theory with monopoles removed

    James S. Barber;Robert E. Shrock;Robert Schrader

  • Current densities in density-functional theory

    Elliott H. Lieb;Robert Schrader

  • Semiclassical asymptotics, gauge fields, and quantum chaos

    Robert Schrader;Michael E Taylor

  • Perron-Frobenius Theory for Positive Maps on Trace Ideals

    Robert Schrader

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Fring
Andreas Fring City, University of London
Jeff Cheeger
Jeff Cheeger Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elliott H. Lieb
Elliott H. Lieb Princeton University
Robert Shrock
Robert Shrock Stony Brook University
Sergio Albeverio
Sergio Albeverio University of Bonn

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