Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy

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The Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy is a Berlin-based research institute specializing in ultrafast laser science, nonlinear optics, and time-resolved spectroscopy.

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instanceOf non-university research institute
research institute
scientific organization
abbreviation MBI NERFINISHED
affiliation Leibniz Association NERFINISHED
city Berlin
collaboratesWith Free University of Berlin NERFINISHED
Humboldt University of Berlin NERFINISHED
Technical University of Berlin NERFINISHED
conducts experimental research
theoretical research
country Germany NERFINISHED
employs doctoral researchers
engineers
physicists
fieldOfWork attosecond science
laser-plasma interaction
nonlinear optics
short pulse spectroscopy
strong-field physics
time-resolved spectroscopy
ultrafast dynamics in molecules
ultrafast dynamics in solids
ultrafast laser science
focusesOn application-oriented research
fundamental research
hasWebsite https://www.mbi-berlin.de
languageOfWorkOrName German
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Berlin-Adlershof NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
namedAfter Max Born NERFINISHED
offers PhD positions
postdoctoral positions
partOf Wissenschaftsstandort Adlershof NERFINISHED
researchFocus coherent control of quantum systems
development of novel laser sources
generation and characterization of ultrashort laser pulses
high-harmonic generation
theoretical ultrafast dynamics
time-resolved spectroscopy of condensed matter
time-resolved spectroscopy of molecules
ultrafast x-ray and EUV sources
specializesIn nonlinear optics
time-resolved spectroscopy
ultrafast laser science

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physics department of Humboldt University of Berlin collaboratesWith Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
subject surface form: Physics Department of Humboldt University of Berlin