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Peter Flesch is an apl. Professor for 'Optical Radiation Sources' at the Technical University of Berlin, specializing in illumination technology. He has held a teaching position at TU Ilmenau and was previously a scientific assistant in the lighting technology institute at the University of Karlsruhe, currently known as KIT. His research interests encompass optical radiation sources and their applications in illumination technology. He has contributed to the field through various publications and has been involved in academic committees, including the Technical-Scientific Committee of LiTG. Prof. Flesch has received several awards for fostering scientific talents, including the Südwestmetall Prize for promoting young scientists and a scholarship from the WE-Heraeus Foundation. He is a referee for renowned journals such as 'Physics D: Applied Physics' and serves in various scientific committees. He completed his doctoral studies in engineering, with a focus on optical radiation sources, at the University of Karlsruhe, after earning his physics degree from the Technical University of Darmstadt and studying physics and mathematical physics at the University of Edinburgh.
Technical University of Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Teaching 'Optical Radiation Sources'.
TU Ilmenau • Ilmenau, Germany
Lecturer on light generation.
University of Karlsruhe (KIT) • Karlsruhe, Germany
Privatdozent in light generation.
Lighting Technology Institute, University of Karlsruhe (KIT) • Karlsruhe, Germany
Worked on projects related to lighting technology.
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