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Marc Janoschek serves as a Hans Fischer Fellow at the Technical University of Munich's Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS) since 2016, while leading the Laboratory of Scientific Developments and Novel Materials (LDM) at Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI). His laboratory provides critical technical support for neutron and muon beam experiments at PSI's SINQ, UCN, and SMS facilities. Previously, he held leadership positions at Los Alamos National Laboratory and conducted research at multiple European neutron sources.
Janoschek's research centers on quantum matter, with particular emphasis on quantum criticality, unconventional superconductivity, and complex magnetic phases including skyrmions. His experimental approach combines neutron scattering, x-ray techniques, and novel instrumentation development to investigate strongly correlated electron systems. Recent work explores emergent heterostructures in correlated metals, valence fluctuations in plutonium, and spin dynamics in quantum critical materials.
His scientific contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards:
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows Prize for Research (2016)
- Wolfram-Prandl Prize for pioneering studies of spin dynamics in chiral helimagnets (2014)
- Feodor Lynen Fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2009)
As head of LDM at PSI, Janoschek oversees advanced experimental capabilities for quantum materials research. His laboratory develops specialized instrumentation including the MuPAD neutron polarimeter for determining complex magnetic structures. Current research directions include quantum critical scaling in disordered systems, emergent phenomena in correlated metals, and the interplay between structural, electronic, and magnetic degrees of freedom in quantum materials.




