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  1. Ferenc Krausz. Vienna University of Technology ( MSc, PhD, Dr. habil.) Ferenc Krausz (born 17 May 1962 [2]) 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. 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.

  3. Ferenc Krausz is a Hungarian-born physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 for his contributions to laser physics. He is also a Director at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and a Professor at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “demonstrated a way to create extremely short pulses of light that can be used to measure the rapid processes in which electrons move or ...

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  5. Feb 7, 2024 · The Nobel laureate in Physics is honoured by the Free State of Bavaria for his pioneering work in the field of attosecond physics. He is the third MPQ Director to receive the prestigious award, which is limited to 100 living recipients.

  6. Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics. Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz. Hans-Kopfermann-Str. 1. 85748 Garching. Bayern

  7. Oct 3, 2023 · The Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics director is honoured for his contributions to attosecond physics, the study of electron movements in atoms and molecules. He developed and used extremely short laser pulses to observe quantum phenomena and improve electronic components.

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