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  1. General information. born 20.08.1964. Professor (C4) for Theoretical Physics. View Matthias Fuchs on ORCID. ResearcherID: D-8667-2013. University training and degree. Advanced academic qualifications. Postgraduate professional career. Other. Selected publications.

  2. Matthias Fuchs (* 3. November 1939 in Hannover; † 1. Januar 2002 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Schauspieler und Hörspielsprecher . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Anfänge und erste Filmrollen. 1.2 Theater. 1.3 Spätere Film- und Fernseharbeiten. 1.4 Hörspiele und Sprechertätigkeiten. 2 Filmografie. 2.1 Film. 2.2 Fernsehen. 3 Hörspiele (Auswahl)

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Associate Professor, University of Nebraska - Lincoln‬ - ‪‪Cited by 3,511‬‬ - ‪Ultrafast X-ray sources‬ - ‪Ultrafast X-ray science‬ - ‪Laser-Plasma Electron...

  4. Ph.D. Ludwig-Maximilians University, 2010. Applied Physics; Atomic, Molecular, Optical, & Plasma Physics; Optics; Particles and Fields. Matthias Fuchs home page http://unlcms.unl.edu/physics-astronomy/fuchs-group/group-ultrafast-and-high-field-x-ray-science.

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · Two University of Konstanz physicists, Matthias Fuchs and Florian Vogel, have now found the solution—by taking up an old model, which was created about 20 years ago and was rejected by experts at...

  6. Matthias Fuchs Publications. Adjunct Professor. 87 Jorgensen Hall. Department of Physics and Astronomy. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. 402-472-2784. mfuchs@unl.edu. Leader of Group for Ultrafast and High-Field X-ray Science.

  7. Matthias FUCHS, Professor (Assistant) | Cited by 2,887 | of University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Nebraska (NU) | Read 50 publications | Contact Matthias FUCHS

  8. Nov 3, 2015 · Now, almost 100 years later, X-ray Compton scattering has entered the nonlinear regime, with an experiment reported in Nature Physics by Matthias Fuchs and colleagues 3 using the Linac Coherent...

  9. Matthias Fuchs's 156 research works with 8,887 citations and 6,603 reads, including: The BKT Transition and its Dynamics in a Spin Fluid

  10. May 25, 2022 · Nebraska’s Matthias Fuchs, associate professor of physics and astronomy, has been named a Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences. The designation earned Fuchs an invitation to the 2022 U.S. Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, where he presented research in his area of expertise: ultrafast and high-field X-ray science.