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Prof. Peter Fierlinger is Chair of Precision Measurements at Extreme Conditions at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on precision experiments to probe fundamental physics questions, particularly the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe and CP violation through electric dipole moment (EDM) measurements.
- Key Techniques: Ultra-cold neutrons, hyperpolarized noble gases, SQUID magnetometry
- Applications: Fundamental symmetry tests, fetal cardiac monitoring, quantum sensing
Research Trends: Recent publications highlight EDM searches (2025), neutron-antineutron oscillation experiments at the European Spallation Source (2024), and quantum sensor applications in medical diagnostics (2023). His work bridges particle physics, cosmology, and applied quantum technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Changjiang Scholar Award (2019)
- Karl-VanBibber Fellowship (2007)
Academic Journey:
- PhD from ETH Zurich (2005)
- Junior Research Group Leader at Cluster of Excellence 'Origin and Structure of the Universe' (2008)
- Founded Fierlinger Magnetics GmbH for commercializing quantum sensors
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