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Dr. Daniela Schneevoigt is a Researcher and Curator for Physics, Geophysics, Geodesy, and Weights and Measures at the Deutsches Museum in Munich since 2016. She holds a PhD from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (2020) on photonic crystals in solar cells. Prior roles include Research Associate at Deutsches Museum (2015–2016) and the Chair of Microstructure-Based Material Design (2012–2015), and undergraduate studies at RWTH Aachen University and KTH Stockholm (2005–2012).
Her expertise spans collection-related object research, exhibition design (e.g., new 'Physics' permanent exhibit and Foucault's Pendulum display), and solar energy technology. She collaborates with institutions like the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt on measurement-related exhibitions.
Key research themes include historical scientific instruments, photonics for solar applications, and optics. Her publications bridge museum curation with technical innovation, emphasizing both classical and modern optics.
She has contributed to advancing thin-film solar cell design and nanomaterial fabrication processes, with a focus on optimizing photon management. Her work intersects material science, energy technology, and museological practices.




