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Manfred Fiebig is a Full Professor at the Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, specializing in light-matter interactions in systems with strong electronic correlations. He leads a research group of ~20 members from 15 countries and has held leadership roles in the department (2014-2018).
- Education: Diploma in Physics (1992), PhD in Physics (1996), University of Dortmund, Germany
- Academic Journey: JST Fellow (Tokyo, 1997-1999), Junior Research Group Leader (Dortmund, 1999-2001), Heisenberg Fellow (DFG, 2002-2006), Professor at University of Bonn (2006-2011), ETH Zurich since 2011
His research focuses on nonlinear optics applied to (multi-)ferroic materials, exploring magnetoelectric coupling, domain dynamics, and quantum phenomena. Recent work includes nanoscale control of polarization, non-Hermitian phase transitions, and terahertz spectroscopy of heavy-fermion systems.
Key publication trends include:
- Advances in multiferroic domain wall imaging and manipulation
- Engineering of ferroelectric thin films through strain and electrostatics
- Nonlinear optical signatures of quantum phase transitions
- Terahertz control of many-body dynamics
- Interplay between magnetic and electric orders
Scientific recognitions:
- 2024: Fellow of the School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
- 2023: Stern Gerlach Medal (DPG)
- 2022: Frank Isakson Prize (APS)
- 2016: ERC Advanced Investigator Grant (INSEETO)
- 2012: APS Fellow
- 2006: Walter Schottky Prize (DPG)
He has mentored over 50 doctoral students and 25 postdocs (18 now professors). His lab actively collaborates internationally, with guest professorships at UC Santa Barbara and RIKEN, Japan.





