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Chair of Interfaces and Particle Technology

Visiting researchers

Address

Cauerstraße 491058 Erlangen

Room: 00.234, Floor: 00

Curriculum Vitae:

Georgy Onishchukov studied physics, got PhD and became a faculty member at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia). After a few-year stay at the University of Bern (Switzerland), he moved for a decade to the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (Germany). In 2005 he came to Erlangen to join the Max Planck Research Group at the Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) which became later the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, and recently moved to the Institute of Particle Technology.

  • His research interests include nonlinear, ultrafast, and fiber optics as well as powerful, tunable, and mode-locked lasers including fiber lasers, and optical fiber communication systems.
  • Research topics, he is involved at LFG, are investigations of surfaces and interfaces using non-linear spectroscopy (SHG and SFG) and advanced multidimensional characterization of nanoparticles in liquid-phase (analytical ultracentrifugation).

Selected Publications:

A full list can be found here.