Karl-Scheel-Prize  2020 (1st prize)

Basic data of the distinction

Type of awardResearch award or other distinction
Awarded byBerlin Physical Society (PGzB)
Award given toHeindel, Tobias;
Announced at28/01/2020
Date of awarding26/06/2020
Amount of prize money5000 EUR

About the distinction

As part of the Karl Scheel Conference 2020, Dr. Tobias Heindel from the Institute for Solid State Physics at the Technical University of Berlin will be awarded the Karl Scheel Prize 2020. The prize winner will give a lecture on his research results. Afterwards, the Karl Scheel Prize will be presented to the speaker.
Anlass der PreisverleihungKarl-Scheel-Sitzung und Preis 2020
Venue of award ceremonyBerlin

Award winners from the University of Münster

Heindel, Tobias

About the award

The most prestigious award of the Berlin Physical Society, Regional Association Berlin/Brandenburg of the German Physical Society (PGzB), is usually presented to a member for outstanding scientific achievement in the years immediately following their doctorate, primarily at a research institution in Berlin or Brandenburg. The prize, which is usually endowed with 5,000 €, has been awarded to 80 scientists since 1958. The Karl Scheel Medal in bronze (diameter 12 cm) was designed by the Berlin sculptor Scheibe. The inscription on the reverse side reads: “The Physical Society of Berlin awards this medal on March 10 (year, name of the award winner) in recognition of his/her research work.”
Type of awardPrize for excellent research
Website of the award or committeehttps://pgzb.de/preise/karl-scheel-preis
Zeitraum der Vergabe1958 - 2025

Awarded Activities & Results

Awarded publications

Heindel T; Thoma A; Schwartz I; Schmidgall ER; Gantz L; Cogan D; Strauß M; Schnauber P; Gschrey M; Schulze J; Strittmatter A; Rodt S; Gershoni D; Reitzenstein S (2017)
In: APL Photonics2(12)121303-121303. doi:10.1063/1.5004147
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed | Published
Heindel T; Thoma A; Helversen M; Schmidt M; Schlehahn A; Gschrey M; Schnauber P; Schulze J; Strittmatter A; Beyer J; Rodt S; Carmele A; Knorr A; Reitzenstein S (2017)
In: Nature Communications814870-14870. doi:10.1038/ncomms14870
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed | Published