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Max Hirschberger is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Japan. Prof. Hirschberger is a rising leader in condensed matter physics, focusing on the electronic and magnetic properties of quantum materials. His work is based on the exploration and synthesis of new materials combined with advanced techniques such as resonant X-ray diffraction (RXD), neutron diffaction, and precision measurements of thermoelectric or electric properties. He has published 47 research papers, which have garnered over 4,000 citations. His pioneering studies on Weyl semimetals, magnetic skymrion vortices, and the thermal Hall effect have led to several high-impact publications. In recognition of his work, Prof. Hirschberger received the Young Scientist Award of the Japanese Physical Society in 2024.
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