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  1. Ferenc Krausz (born 17 May 1962) is a Hungarian physicist working in attosecond science. He is a director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and a professor of experimental physics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany.

  2. Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz. Director. Attosecond Physics. +49 89 3 29 05 - 602. +49 89 3 29 05 - 649. ferenc.krausz@... G 1.21. Publication References. Extra information. Leiter Abteilung Attosekundenphysik / Head of Attosecond Physics Division.

  3. Ferenc Krausz is a Hungarian-Austrian physicist. He is considered the father of attosecond physics, which monitors and studies ultra speed motions of electrons. Based on his research, numerous fields of study were founded – such as the high-resolution microscopy of living organisms.

  4. May 13, 2024 · Ferenc Krausz (born May 17, 1962, Mór, Hungary) is a Hungarian-born Austrian physicist who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics for his experiments with attosecond pulses of light. He shared the prize with French physicists Pierre Agostini and Anne L’Huillier.

  5. Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz. Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics. Hans-Kopfermann-Str. 1. 85748 Garching. +49 89 32905-602. ferenc.krausz@mpq.mpg.de. Curriculum Vitae. Born 1962 in Mor, Hungary.

  6. Ferenc Krausz. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023. Born: 17 May 1962, Mór, Hungary. Affiliation at the time of the award: Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany.

  7. Responsibilities. research expertise and fields. main fields: ultrashort-pulse laser technology, high-field physics, attosecond physics. other fields: nonlinear optics, atomic physics, plasma physics, x-ray physics. current interests and projects. synthesis of intense ultrawide-band light waves.

  8. Oct 3, 2023 · Ferenc Krausz, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and Professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, together with Pierre Agostini, and Anne L'Huillier, has been honoured with the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics.

  9. Attosecond physics: exploring sub-atomic motions. Ferenc Krausz delivered his Nobel Prize lecture on 8 December 2023 at the Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was introduced by Professor Eva Olsson, Chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics. To cite this section. MLA style: Ferenc Krausz – Nobel Prize lecture.

  10. Ferenc Krausz is director of the Max Plank Institute of Quantum Optics in Garing, Germany, and a professor at Ludwig Maximillians University in Munich. He speaks to Adam about being molded by the education systems of three different countries, donating his prize money and how a potentially life-saving test for early stage cancer and Alzheimer ...