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Dr. Hans Schuessler is a Professor of Physics and holds the Schüessler/Mitchell/Heep Chair in Optical and Biomedical Physics at Texas A&M University. He joined the university as an Associate Professor in 1969 and became a full Professor in 1981. His research focuses on atomic physics, laser spectroscopy, quantum optics, and biomedical sensing. He has collaborated extensively with institutions like CERN, RIKEN, and the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics.
- Education: PhD in Physics from Rupert Charles University of Heidelberg, Germany.
- Prior roles: Assistant Professor at Technological University of Berlin, Research Assistant/Associate Professor at the University of Washington.
Research interests include ultrafast phenomena, ion trapping spectroscopy, and frequency comb applications. Notable work involves precision measurements using trapped ions and UV frequency combs. His lab, SIBOR (http://sibor.physics.tamu.edu), explores quantum fundamentals and biomedical sensing technologies.
Key contributions include studies on single ion fluorescence with UV combs and nonlinear optics with optical vortices. No scientific awards explicitly listed in the provided texts.
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