Rupert Huber (physicist)
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Born | 1973 |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley, Technical University of Munich |
Known for | Research in terahertz technology and semiconductor physics |
Rupert Huber (born 1973, in Traunstein)[1] is a German physicist and university professor.[2] Huber is known for his research in terahertz technology and semiconductor physics.[3][4]
Career
[edit]Huber attended the Technical University of Munich where he majored in physics. He was awarded a PhD in 2003 from University of California, Berkeley. In 2010 he became a professor at the University of Regensburg.[5]
Awards
[edit]- 2004: Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
- 2007: Emmy-Noether grant and DFG junior research group
- 2008: European THz Young Investigator Award from the European Optical Society
- 2009: Rudolf Kaiser Prize of the Donors' Association for German Science
- 2012: ERC Starting Grant (European Research Council)
- 2016: Prize for good teaching at the state universities in Bavaria
- 2019: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize[5]
- 2019: Appointment as Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA)
References
[edit]- ^ "Leibniz-Preis: Von ultraschnellen Phänomenen und Nanomagnetismus | pro-physik.de". www.pro-physik.de.
- ^ "Newsmeldung – Universität Regensburg". www.uni-regensburg.de.
- ^ "Lehrstuhl Huber". www.physik.uni-regensburg.de.
- ^ "DFG – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – Prof. Dr. Rupert Huber – Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preisträger 2019". www.dfg.de.
- ^ a b "DFG, German Research Foundation – Prof. Dr. Rupert Huber". www.dfg.de.
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