Klaus Hornberger
Professor · Quantum Mechanics
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex SystemsAbout
Klaus Hornberger is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He leads a research group focusing on quantum theory of nanoscale systems, decoherence, and molecular quantum optics. Previously, he held positions at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (Dresden) and Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich. His academic journey includes a PhD (2001, LMU Munich) supervised by Uzy Smilansky, supported by a Minerva fellowship, and a diploma thesis at the Max Planck Institute.
Research Interests: Quantum nanophysics, decoherence mechanisms, quantum interferometry, and applications of theoretical physics to complex systems. Notable contributions include studies on matter-wave interferometry, quantum optomechanics, and nanorotor dynamics.
Recent publications highlight advancements in nanoparticle cooling, rotational decoherence, and quantum optical binding. His work bridges quantum foundations with experimental techniques, aiming to explore macroscopic quantum phenomena. Awards include the Emmy Noether grant (2004) and the Otto Hahn Medal (2001).
Advising and grants: Ran an independent research group funded by the Emmy Noether program, currently offering a postdoctoral position in quantum nanomechanics. Collaborations include projects with Anton Zeilinger, Markus Arndt, and international teams.
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