Juergen Pfingstner is a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo (since 2015) within the Department of Physics. His research focuses on advanced accelerator technologies, particularly at CERN's CLIC Test Facility (ATF2). Key areas include emittance preservation, ground motion mitigation, and free-electron laser (FEL) design. He holds a PhD from the Vienna University of Technology (2013) and a Master's in Electrical Engineering from Graz University of Technology (2008), specializing in control engineering and electromagnetic field computation. His academic journey includes a postdoctoral stint at CERN (2012–2014), where he investigated ground motion effects on CLIC performance. Collaborations span institutions like KEK (ATF2 facility) and the X-band FEL collaboration. Research interests bridge particle accelerator physics, control systems, and high-frequency radiation technologies. Publications emphasize CLIC final focus systems, wakefield suppression, and plasma wakefield acceleration. His work addresses both theoretical and experimental challenges in next-generation collider design, including THz radiation facilities and feedback control methodologies.

