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Jürgen Czarske, 2015

Jürgen Czarske (* 20. Dezember 1962 in Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein) is professor for computational laser metrology, coopted professor for applied physics and director of the competence center of  biomedical computational laser systems (BIOLAS) at TU Dresden.

Career Development

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Juergen Czarske has studied electrical and computer engineering and physics at the Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany. He grew up on a small farm in Garbek. He was one of three pupils in a class of around 25 sent to higher school in Bad Segeberg after finishing the primary school in Garbek. Even at the Gymnasium he showed achievements in physics and electrical engineering and made inventions that were awarded by the young researcher competition. He is the first in his entire family to go to university. After the distinguised Prediploma he was supported with an scholarship of Siemens AG, Munich, where he has worked also as trainee. He has completed his Ph.D. thesis (summa cum laude) in 1995. The distinguished thesis was awarded with the research prize of the Society of university professors for measurement systems (AHMT e. V.) at TU Munich in 1996. [1] From 1995 to 2004 he was based at the Laser Center Hannover (LZH e. V.), last position was head of the measurement technique department. He has conducted multiple short-term missions from 1996 to 2001. He has held visiting positions at MIT, Stanford, CalTech, NASA Research, Virginia Tech, Bell Labs (all USA) and NTT (Japan). After completing the venia legendi (promotion to professor) in 2003, he has been a full professor at the TU Dresden since 2004. [2] The members of his team has received over 70 honors, awards and prizes. [3] His research on digital metrology in harsh environments was awarded the Berthold Leibinger Innovation Prize in 2008. The groundbreaking research on computational adaptive metrology has led to Fellowships of The Optica Society (OSA), The International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) and European Optical Society (EOS). Prof Czarske is affiliated Investigator of the Excellence Cluster “Physics of Life”, advisor of the SPIE student chapter TU Dresden, director of the institue for circuits and systems and senator of the TU Dresden. Since 2019 he is director of the competence center Biomedical Computational Laser Systems (BIOLAS). With the Joseph Fraunhofer Award and Robert M. Burley Prize the paradigm shifts in optical engineering were highlighted in 2019. 2020 he was named as recipient of the Laser Instrumentation Award of IEEE Photonics Society.

Research

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  • Laser Instrumentation Award 2020 of IEEE Photonics Society, New York City, NY, USA[4]
  • Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize of The Optical Society (OSA), Washington, DC, USA, 9/2019[5]
  • Fellow Award, EOS (European Optical Society), Joensuu, Finland, 8/2016[6]
  • Fellow Award, OSA (The Optical Society), Washington, DC, USA, 10/2015[7][8]
  • Outstanding Paper Award: Precision Measurement, Bristol, UK, 2014, Institute of Physics (IOP)[9]
  • Fellow Award, SPIE (The International Society for Optics and Photonics), Bellingham, WA, USA, 12/2015[10]
  • Senior Member, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Alexandria, VA, USA, 5/2015[11]
  • Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis (3. Preis),[12] Ditzingen, 7/2008
  • ASME Turbo Expo, Award of Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation, Vancouver, Canada, 6/2011Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).
  • Czarske's research deals with the adaptive computational measurement systems using ultrasound * and laser techniques.

[[Category:1962 births]] [[Category:Electrical engineers]] [[Category:Fellows of the Optical Society]] [[Category:Engineering academics]] [[Category:TU Dresden faculty]]

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  4. ^ Pressestelle TU Dresden (19.08.2020). "Paradigmenwechsel für die moderne Lasertechnik prämiert – Prof. Czarske erhält den IEEE Laser Instrumentation Award". https://tu-dresden.de/ (in Deutsch). {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |periodical= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  11. ^ http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/senior/new_senior_members.html "Archive of all available Senior Member Update reports" May | Alexandria, VA, USA | Elevations 272
  12. ^ "Innovationspreis 3. Preis: Laser-Doppler-Distanzsensor und seine Anwendungen". Berthold Leibinger Stiftung. Retrieved 2018-12-31.