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Martin Tluczykont is a researcher at the Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, University of Hamburg, specializing in astroparticle physics and high-energy gamma-ray astronomy. He is actively involved in major international collaborations including TAIGA, HESS, CTA, MAGIC, and IceCube.
His research focuses on the development of advanced detection techniques for ground-based observation of gamma rays in the TeV to PeV energy range. Key areas include hybrid reconstruction methods, timing arrays (HiSCORE), and the connection between gamma-ray, cosmic-ray, and neutrino astrophysics. He has contributed to significant experimental efforts such as HEGRA, MAGIC, and IceCube over the past two decades.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on ultra-high-energy gamma-ray detection, array design, and multi-messenger astrophysics. His work bridges theoretical motivation with practical instrumentation, particularly in the context of next-generation observatories like TAIGA and CTA.
Scientific Collaborations and Projects:
- TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray physics and Gamma Astronomy)
- HESS (High Energy Stereoscopic System)
- CTA (Cherenkov Telescope Array)
- MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov Telescopes)
- Amanda / IceCube Neutrino Observatory
- HEGRA (High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy)
Martin Tluczykont has delivered numerous invited talks at international conferences such as the Marcel Grossmann Meeting, ICRC, DPG Spring Meetings, and specialized workshops. His work is published in leading journals including Astronomy & Astrophysics and Astroparticle Physics. While no formal advising or grant information is available, his leadership in instrumentation and data analysis suggests a central role in current and future high-energy astrophysics projects.



