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    Körber Foundation Dissertation Prize – 2024

    Dr Tobias Weitz was awarded a 5000€ 2nd prize from the Körber Foundation for his dissertation, perhaps the most visible doctoral prize in the whole of Germany.

    Shoulders-Gray-Spindt Prize – 2024

    Leon Brückner was awarded the Shoulders-Gray-Spindt (SGS) Prize for the promotion of young scientists in the field of vacuum nanoelectronics on behalf of the founders of the International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC) for his publication on ‘Coherent particle acceleration on a nanophotonic chip’.

    Röntgen Prize – 2023

    Dr Roy Shiloh was awarded the Röntgen Prize 2023 of the University of Giessen – endowed with a prize of 15,000€ for his outstanding contributions to the realisation of a photonic particle accelerator.

    Applied Photonics Award – 2023

    Dr Tobias Weitz was awarded the ‘Jury Prize for basic research work in an important future field of the modern information society’ for his dissertation ‘Lightwave electronics in graphene’.

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize – 2022

    Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff has been awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2022, Germany’s most important research funding prize, by the German Research Foundation (DFG) alongside other prize winners. The prize is endowed with research funds of 2.5 million euros.

    Ohm Prizes

    The Ohm Prizes are awarded annually by the Department of Physics for the best theses ranging from bachelor’s theses to doctoral dissertations:

    2023    Simon Wittigschlager – master thesis

    2023    Tobias Volk – bachelor thesis

    2022    Nils Bode – bachelor thesis

    2021     Dr. Christian Heide – dissertation

    2021     Urs Häusler – master thesis

    2018     Jonas Heimerl – master thesis

    2018     Helene Müller – bachelor thesis

    2017    Philip Dienstbier – master thesis

    2017    Paul Beck – bachelor thesis

    2017    Timo Eckstein – bachelor thesis

    Poster prizes

    Prizes for the best poster contributions are awarded at many international conferences:

    2024 DPG Spring Conference – Julian Freier for ‘Experiments on cell irradiation and film dosimetry with low-energy electrons from a compact ultrafast electron source’.

    2022     EuroNAAc4 Conference – Stefanie Kraus for “Acceleration of electrons using nanophotonic structures”.

    2022     ATTO-VII Conference – Philip Dienstbier for “Tracing sub-cycle electron dynamics in two-color nearfields of nanometric metal tips”.

    2022     Center for Nanoscience at LMU Munich (CeNS) – Tobias Boolakee with the Nanoinnovation Award for “A light-field controlled logic gate in a graphene heterojunction”.

    2019     5th International Symposium on Synthetic Carbon Allotropes – Christian Heide for “Attosecond charge transfer from a 2D material (graphene) to a 3D material (silicon carbide)”.

    2017     Gordon Research Conference on Quantum Control of Light & Matter – Dr. Takuya Higuchi for “Control of quantum mechanical interference effects of electrons in graphene induced by the fast oscillating electromagnetic field of short laser pulses”.

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