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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | Experimental Condensed Matter Physics,Solid State Chemistry and Surface Chemistry, Material Synthesis |
| Keywords | strongly correlated electron systems, superconductivity, quantum magnetism, functional materials |
| Honours and awards | 2025: James. C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials, American Physical Society 2020: The Eugen and Ilse Seibold Prize, DFG 2013: Alexander von Humboldt Professor 2010: Fellow of American Physical Society 2009: Honda Frontier Prize 2006: H. Kamerlingh Onnes Prize 1994: Nissan Science Prize 1988: IBN Science Prize |
Current contact address
| Country | Germany |
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| City | Stuttgart |
| Institution | Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung |
| Institute | Abteilung für Quantenmaterialien |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Wolfram Ressel | Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart |
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| Prof. Dr. Bernhard Keimer | Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart |
| Start of initial sponsorship | 01/04/2014 |
Programme(s)
| 2013 | Alexander von Humboldt Professorship |
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Nominator's project description
| Hidenori Takagi is one of the most eminent and best networked international researchers in modern solid state research and materials sciences worldwide. His contributions to high-Tc superconductivity, correlated materials and magnetic oxide compounds are considered just as innovative and outstanding as his achievements in the synthesis of novel compounds. At the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart he would augment the strategic focus area of solid state research, drive a new research direction from “classic” semi-conductor and metals research to “advanced materials” and help extend interdisciplinary research. |