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Prof. Dr. Tabea Arndt is a Professor and Director of the Superconducting Magnet Technology group at the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (ETIT). Her research focuses on advanced superconducting technologies for energy-efficient systems, including high-temperature superconductors (HTS), fault current limiters, and innovative electric machines. She leads projects involving HTS applications in motors, generators, and hybrid energy pipelines integrating liquid hydrogen transport with superconducting cables.
Her work spans fundamental material science (e.g., MgB2 films on Hastelloy substrates) to industrial-scale applications in power grids and accelerators. Prof. Arndt’s recent advancements include compact HTS motor designs cooled by liquid hydrogen, novel magnet configurations (e.g., disk-up-down-assembly), and superconducting undulators for laser-plasma accelerators. Her contributions address challenges in thermal management, magnetic field optimization, and cost-effective HTS integration into critical infrastructure.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary efforts in electromagnetics, energy transmission, and sustainable mobility. Despite no explicitly listed awards, her leadership in KIT’s Technische Physik institute underscores her influence in advancing superconductivity for next-generation technologies.



