Christoph Helmut Keitel
Professor · Quantum electrodynamics
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear PhysicsAbout
Christoph Helmut Keitel is an honorary professor at Heidelberg University's Faculty of Physics and Astronomy and serves as Director at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK) in Heidelberg, Germany. His research spans quantum electrodynamics, strong-field laser physics, atomic and nuclear physics, with a focus on precision measurements and quantum dynamics.
- Director at Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (2004-present)
- Managing Director of MPIK (2006-2008, 2024-present)
- Founding Speaker of the International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Dynamics (2005-present)
- Advisory Board member of ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure) (2008-present)
Keitel's research interests focus on the interaction of intense laser fields with matter, quantum electrodynamics in strong fields, precision measurements of fundamental constants, and nuclear physics. His work bridges theoretical and experimental physics, developing advanced theoretical frameworks to interpret cutting-edge experiments in strong-field physics. His research group investigates phenomena such as radiation reaction, quantum tunneling in strong fields, electron-positron pair creation, and precision spectroscopy of highly charged ions. He has made significant contributions to understanding the dynamics of particles in extreme electromagnetic fields and developing novel methods for precision measurements that test the limits of quantum electrodynamics and search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
His scientific work has been recognized with numerous awards including the Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics (2023), APS "Outstanding Referee" Award (2008), Fellowship in the Optical Society of America (2006), and the Gustav Hertz Prize of the German Physical Society (2003).
Keitel has supervised numerous doctoral students through the International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Dynamics and has been involved in major collaborative research projects including the SFB 1227 DQ-mat. His research has practical applications in developing novel light sources, precision measurement techniques, and advancing our understanding of fundamental physical processes that could lead to breakthroughs in quantum technologies.
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