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Marc Janoschek is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Zurich, and a leading physicist at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland. He serves as Head of the PSI Center for Neutron and Muon Sciences since 2025 and leads the Correlated Quantum Matter Group, jointly funded by the University of Zurich and PSI. His research is conducted at the Laboratory for Neutron and Muon Instrumentation (LIN), where he previously served as Head (2018–2025) and Deputy Head of the Center for Neutron and Muon Sciences (2020–2025).
His research focuses on quantum materials and strongly correlated electron systems, particularly how collective quantum phenomena give rise to emergent macroscopic properties. He employs advanced spectroscopic techniques at large-scale facilities such as neutron, muon, and photon sources to probe spin, charge, and lattice degrees of freedom in bulk materials. His work aims to understand and control quantum interactions through external parameters like pressure, magnetic field, strain, and chemical tuning.
Marc Janoschek has received numerous honors, including the PSI Diversity Award (2024), the LANL Fellow’s Prize (2016), and the Wolfram-Prandl Prize (2014). He was a Hans Fischer Fellow at the TUM Institute for Advanced Study (2016–2020) and a Feodor-Lynen Fellow at UC San Diego. His earlier career includes a staff scientist role at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he led neutron scattering capabilities.
- PhD and Master’s students under his supervision include Simon Flury, Dang Xuan Dang, Manisha Islam, Jonas Philippe, Oksana Shliakhtun, and Daniel Zeitz.
- He has secured joint funding from the University of Zurich and PSI, and his group is a member of the MaNEP network.
- His team operates at the Swiss Spallation Neutron Source (SINQ) at PSI.
His leadership spans instrument development, research strategy, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in quantum matter physics.



