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Jan Renger serves as a Senior Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen, Germany. His work bridges quantum optics and biophotonics through advanced nanoscale engineering.
His research focuses on tailoring optical properties at micro- and nanoscales using numerical simulations, nano- and microfabrication techniques, spectroscopy, and linear/nonlinear optics. Key interests include cavity quantum electrodynamics, molecular hybridization via photonic modes, plasmonic field enhancement, and evanescent wave interactions.
Recent publications reveal an evolution from plasmonics (2004) to cutting-edge quantum cavity research (2025), demonstrating expertise in vacuum Rabi splitting, Tavis-Cummings modeling, and surface plasmon phenomena. His work emphasizes experimental validation of theoretical frameworks in light-matter interactions.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Renger actively conducts independent research without formal student advising roles mentioned. His projects leverage MPL's specialized infrastructure including micro/nanostructuring services and cleanroom facilities.
He operates within MPL's Sandoghdar Division, utilizing advanced optical laboratories for quantum optics and biophotonics experimentation.
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