Markus Schmidt

Markus Schmidt serves as the Head of Department at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology and as a Professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena since November 2012. Previously, Markus Schmidt held the position of Team Leader for the Nanowires group at both the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light from January 2009 to September 2012 and the Max Planck Research Group, Russell Division from December 2005 to December 2008. Additionally, Markus Schmidt was a Scientific visitor at Imperial College London from April 2011 to March 2012 and a staff member at Hamburg University of Technology from August 2001 to October 2005. Markus Schmidt earned a Doktor (Ph.D.) in Physics with a focus on Photonic Crystals from Hamburg University of Technology from 2001 to 2005 and completed undergraduate studies at the University of Hamburg from October 1996 to December 2000.

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Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

PHOTONICS FOR LIFE Photonics, the key light-based technology of the 21st century, is at the center of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology’s (IPHT) research activities. In line with its motto "Photonics for Life"​, the scientists at IPHT are investigating photonic and biophotonic processes and systems to address issues in the fields of medicine and the life and environmental sciences. FROM IDEAS TO INSTRUMENTS The insights gained from research are converted into application-oriented procedures, instrumental concepts, and laboratory samples at IPHT. With this orientation, the institute contributes to the solution of pressing issues in our society, such as in health, energy, and the environment. IPHT is involved in research and development at the interface of three focal points in research: fiber optics, photonic detection, and biophotonics. Biophotonics serves as the link to all research activities at the institute. Together with the two research areas fiber optics and photonic detection, new photonic processes are being developed and transferred into innovative application-oriented systems. TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS IPHT possesses the know-how and an outstanding technological basis in the areas of system technology, fiber technology, photonic detection, and micro/nanotechnology. Together with outstanding technical equipment and infrastructure, IPHT possesses a state-of-the-art, closed technology chain. In addition to the constant expansion of IPHT’s technological potential, the research aims at reaching new levels in photonic and biophotonic solutions with regard to resolution, sensitivity, specificity, speed, and automation.


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Jena, Germany

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201-500

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