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Rupert Huber is a Professor at the Department of Experimental and Applied Physics, University of Regensburg, where he has held a chair since 2010. His research focuses on ultrafast quantum phenomena, terahertz science, and lightwave electronics, with a strong emphasis on nanoscale imaging and quantum materials. He leads the Huber group, which has launched the ERC project 'Orbital Cinema' and produced numerous high-impact publications in journals like Nature and Nano Letters.
- Chair for Experimental and Applied Physics, University of Regensburg (2010–present)
- Emmy Noether Group Leader, University of Konstanz (2007–2010)
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, UC Berkeley/Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2004–2006)
His research explores terahertz spectroscopy, quantum materials, and ultrafast nanoscopy, often combining experimental innovation with theoretical insights. Recent work includes groundbreaking studies on exciton dynamics in van der Waals magnets and subcycle imaging of electron wave motion. The group’s publications frequently appear as coverstories in Nature Photonics and Nano Letters.
Huber has received prestigious awards such as the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (2019), ERC Starting Grant (2012), and OSA Fellowship (2018). He has supervised numerous Ph.D. and Master’s students, including recent awardees like Joshua Mornhinweg (faculty dissertation prize, 2024) and Josef Riepl (best tutor award, 2024).





