
About
Jürgen Mlynek is a Professor of Experimental Physics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, with a distinguished career spanning academia and research leadership. He served as President of the Helmholtz Association (2005–2015), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2000–2005), and held a Vice-President role at the German Research Foundation (DFG) (1996–2001). His academic journey includes faculty positions at the University of Constance (1990–2000) and ETH Zürich (1986–1990), along with research roles at IBM and the University of Hannover.
Research Interests:
- Experimental quantum optics
- Atomic physics
- Surface physics
Scientific Awards:
- Physik-Preis (1987)
- Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz Preis (1992)
- Max-Born Prize and Medal (1996)
- Urania Medal (2003)
- Order of Merit of Berlin (2008)
- Grand Cross of Niedersachsen (2009)
- Officer's Cross of Germany (2010)
- Honorary doctorate from Ulm University (2012)
- Ring of Honor of Garbsen (2014)
His publications highlight innovations in quantum measurement techniques, atom interferometry, optical resonators, and single-photon states, reflecting contributions to quantum optics and precision measurement.
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