Prof. Jörg Schreiber is a Research Group Leader at the Centre for Advanced Laser Applications (CALA) of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU). His research focuses on developing laser-driven ion acceleration (LION) technologies for applications in radiobiology, medical physics, and fundamental science. He leads efforts to create Integrated Laser-Driven Ion Accelerator Systems (ILDIAS) that leverage unique proton bunch characteristics for novel imaging techniques and biomedical studies. Research interests span: Laser-plasma interactions and proton acceleration mechanisms FLASH radiotherapy using ultra-high dose rates Quantum electrodynamics experiments with multipetawatt lasers Advanced beam diagnostics and target development Medical applications of laser-driven particle beams Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on laser-driven FLASH radiobiology (7 papers), quantum vacuum phenomena (3 papers), beam optimization (4 papers), and novel diagnostic methods (3 papers), with increasing attention to clinical translation of laser-accelerated particles. Laboratory leadership includes development of the LION beamline and coordination of the CALA facility's 2.5 Petawatt laser system. Current work emphasizes: Designing irradiation platforms for preclinical studies Developing acoustic monitoring for proton therapy Creating microstructured targets for enhanced acceleration Investigating laser-nuclear physics applications










