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Carsten Denker is a prominent astrophysicist serving as Section Head of Solar Physics at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) and holds adjunct professorships at the University of Potsdam. His career spans over three decades, with roles including Lecturer at Humboldt University Berlin, Research Professorships, and leadership in solar observatories like the Einstein Tower. Denker specializes in solar magnetism, flares, and instrumentation.
Education: Ph.D. in Astrophysics (1996) from Georg-August University Göttingen, with prior degrees in Physics and Social Sciences. His research focuses on solar photosphere/chromosphere dynamics, magnetic field evolution, and space weather prediction. He pioneered advanced observational techniques like high-resolution spectropolarimetry and adaptive optics.
Research highlights include studies of solar flares, filament detection via deep learning, and instrument development (e.g., GREGOR telescope’s Fabry-Pérot Interferometer). His work bridges solar physics with stellar astrophysics, emphasizing observational methodology. Denker has led over 70 research projects, including EU-funded SOLARNET and NSF CAREER Award initiatives.
Honors include the Johann Wempe Award and leadership in international collaborations. He oversees the Einstein Tower observatory and the Solar Physics research group, contributing to future missions like SPARK and LISSAN. Denker’s interdisciplinary approach integrates data science, engineering, and traditional astrophysical methods.
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