Dr. Reinhard Kienberger

Professor

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Biography

Reinhard Kienberger is a Professor in the Department of Experimental Physics at the Technical University of Munich. With a doctoral degree obtained in 2002 from the Technical University of Vienna, Kienberger specialized in measuring attosecond pulses under the supervision of Ferenc Krausz, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2023. His research primarily focuses on attosecond physics, utilizing high-energy ultra-short laser pulses to create the shortest light pulses ever made, measuring approximately 80 attoseconds. Kienberger's work explores electronic processes in atoms and molecules within solid matter, advancing fields such as molecular electronics, biophysics, and photovoltaics. His academic career includes significant positions, such as leading a research group at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching and serving as a Max Planck Fellow. Since 2008, he has been appointed as a professor, where he also took charge of the Laser X-ray Physics chair in 2013. Kienberger has published 143 papers with around 15,000 citations and an h-index of 41 as of 2023. In addition to his research, he has been recognized with several prestigious awards including the ERC Consolidator Grant in 2014 and the ICO Prize from the International Commission for Optics in 2010, illustrating his significant contributions to the field.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2008-01-01 — Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany

Teaching and conducting research in Experimental Physics, focusing on attosecond physics and laser technology.

Awards

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Prize Research Laser Science Applications

2016-01-01
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ERC Consolidator Grant

2014-01-01
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ICO Prize Optics

2010-01-01
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ERC Starting Grant

2008-01-01
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Sofja Kovalevskaja Prize

2006-01-01

Courses

Laser Science Applications