Agnes Pockel Doctoral Prize of the DBG 2024 awarded to Dr K.-M. Ziems

Agnes Pockels PhD Prize awarded to Dr K. M. Ziems

The German Bunsen Society has awarded the Agnes Pockel PhD Prize 2024 to Dr Karl-Michael Ziems.
Agnes Pockel Doctoral Prize of the DBG 2024 awarded to Dr K.-M. Ziems
Image: DBG/Kapatsina (From left to right: Dr Karl Michael Ziems, prizewinner, Prof Dr Ralf Ludwig, 1st Chairman of the DBG)
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The Agnes Pockels Doctoral Prize is awarded annually to doctoral students from the third year of their doctorate. A jury selects four candidates from the numerous applications, who are given the opportunity to present their results during the Bunsen Conference.

This year's Agnes Pockels Doctoral Prize goes to Dr Karl Michael Ziems in recognition of his outstanding theoretical contributions to nuclear and electron dynamics in light-induced furan ring opening.

Karl Michael Ziems carried out his work - whose scientific quality and originality was expressly recognized by the jury - in the group of Prof. Stefanie Gräfe at the IPC and at the Max Planck School of Photonics.

The prize was awarded at the closing event of the Bunsen Conference in Aachen.

Information on the prize can be found on the website of the German Bunsen SocietyExternal link.