The Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light covers a wide range of research, including laser spectroscopy, quantum optics, nonlinear optics, nanophotonics, photonic crystal fibers, integrated optics, optomechanics, laser interferometry, quantum technologies, biophysics and – in collaboration with the Max Planck Zentrum für Physik und Medizin – the connections between physics and medicine. The MPL was founded in January 2009 and is one of over 80 institutes of the Max Planck Society that conduct basic research in the natural, biological, human and social sciences in the service of the general public.

International Day of Light 2025 | 16. May

Celebrate together with the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light & the Zukunftsmuseum | Deutsches Museum Nürnberg the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) and join our various program for everyone interested in science at “The Day of Light”.

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New research group ‘Topology and Neuromorphic Computing’ headed by Dr Clara Wanjura at the MPL

Dr Clara Wanjura has been selected for the Minerva Fast Track Programme of the Max Planck Society and has founded her own research group ‘Topology and Neuromorphic Computing’. She explores research questions at the interface of quantum optics, solid-state physics and machine learning.

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New association to strengthen science and research at the MPL

The MPL founded an association to actively support scientific exchange among its researchers and networking with the public. The association “Verein der Freunde und Ehemaligen des Max-Planck-Instituts für die Physik des Lichts e. V.” aims to promote science and research at the MPL.

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AI finds new ways to observe the most extreme events in the universe

Extreme cosmic events such as colliding black holes or the explosions of stars can cause ripples in spacetime, so-called gravitational waves. Their discovery opened a new window into the universe. To observe them, ultra-precise detectors are required. Designing them remains a major scientific…

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Photonic computing needs more nonlinearity: acoustics can help

Neural networks are one typical structure on which artificial intelligence can be based. The term ›neural‹ describes their learning ability, which to some extent mimics the functioning of neurons in our brains. To be able to work, several key ingredients are required: one of them is an activation…

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American Chemical Society honors Leonhard Möckl as ›Rising Star‹

Professor Leonhard Möckl is a recipient of the ›2024 Rising Star in Biological, Medicinal, and Pharmaceutical Chemistry‹ Award from the American Chemical Society (ACS). The annual award highlights new leaders in scientific research worldwide whose scientific contributions have a lasting impact on…

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