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Prof. Matthias Fuchs is a Professor and Head of Department for Accelerator Research and Development I at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). His research focuses on advanced accelerator technologies, laser-plasma acceleration, and ultrafast X-ray science. He is affiliated with the IBPT group (Institut für Beschleunigerphysik und Teilchenphysik) and coordinates activities at the Department of Physics. His work bridges fundamental plasma physics with applied accelerator engineering, aiming to develop next-generation compact light sources and ultra-short wavelength technologies.
Research interests include laser-plasma electron acceleration, quasi-isochronous storage ring dynamics, and nonlinear X-ray optics. His team explores parametric excitation mechanisms, high-order beam dynamics, and novel X-ray wave mixing phenomena in materials like silicon. Collaborations involve developing predictive laser stabilization techniques and high-bandwidth imaging systems for precision experiments.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his contributions to the Snowmass 2021 report on advanced accelerators highlight his influence in the field. He leads the Accelerator Research and Development I group, overseeing projects like the FLUTE compact storage ring commissioning and compact transverse deflecting system experiments. His lab work focuses on creating tunable X-ray sources and studying betatron radiation generation through transverse oscillating bubbles in plasma.
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