
معرفی
Dr. Manish Garg is the Head of the Research Group 'Quantum Microscopy and Dynamics' at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany. He holds a Group Leader (W2) position since 2024, having previously served as a Research Group Leader from 2020-2023 in the Department of Nanoscale Science. His research integrates attosecond science, scanning tunneling microscopy, and ultrafast Raman spectroscopy to develop a four-dimensional quantum microscope capable of capturing electrons and atoms in action at fundamental space-time limits.
- PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) in Physics from LMU Munich, Germany (2012-2017)
- Integrated B.S.-M.S. from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, India (2007-2012)
Dr. Garg's research focuses on developing techniques to observe and control quantum phenomena at the atomic scale. His group has pioneered methods to visualize electron dynamics with attosecond temporal resolution and sub-Ångström spatial resolution, enabling unprecedented insights into molecular processes. Recent breakthroughs include selective excitation of molecular vibrations, real-time tracking of electron oscillations in nanodevices, and imaging coherent phonon wave packets in graphene nanoribbons.
His publication record shows a consistent trajectory of high-impact research in leading journals including Nature, Science, and Nature Communications. The work demonstrates expertise across multiple disciplines including attosecond physics, nanoscale imaging, quantum dynamics, and ultrafast spectroscopy, with applications ranging from fundamental quantum mechanics to potential light-wave electronics.
- Rudolf-Kaiser Preis (2023)
- Max-Auwärter Award (2022)
- IMPRS Advanced Photon Science Graduate Fellowship (2012-2016)
- INSPIRE Fellowship, DST India (2007-2012)
Dr. Garg leads a research group comprising postdocs and PhD students working on cutting-edge quantum microscopy techniques. His group has secured significant recognition for developing methods to directly measure electron oscillations in quantum nanodevices and visualize atomic motion in single molecules. Current research focuses on advancing four-dimensional quantum microscopy to capture electronic and atomic dynamics in molecules, two-dimensional materials, and superconductors at fundamental space-time limits.
The Quantum Microscopy and Dynamics group operates within specialized facilities at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, utilizing low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopes operating in ultrahigh-vacuum conditions. Their work on picocavities and nonlinear optical spectroscopy at atomic length scales represents the frontier of quantum measurement science.
Manish Garg در سایتهای دیگر
جستوجوهای مرتبط
شاید اینها هم برایتان مناسب باشند
- CChristian AstMax Planck Institute for Solid State Research · پژوهشگر
Sebastian LothUniversity of Stuttgart · استاد- PPhilipp RosenbergerMax Planck Institute of Quantum Optics · پژوهشگر ارشد
Mohammed HassanUniversity of Arizona · دانشیار
Hans Joachim ElmersUniversity of Mainz · استاد- MMihaela ZigmanMax Planck Institute of Quantum Optics · پژوهشگر