Prof. Dr. Frank Jenko

Prof. Dr. Frank Jenko

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Prof. Dr. Frank Jenko is Scientific Member and Director at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, Garching.

Frank Jenko, born 1968 in Landshut, studied physics at the Technical University of Munich. On taking his PhD he joined the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (IPP) in 1998 as research scientist. After visiting terms in the USA he took his lectureship degree at the University of Ulm in 2005 and took charge of an IPP group of young scientists working on simulation of plasma turbulence on high performance computers. In 2014 he joined the University of California in Los Angeles as Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Director of the Plasma Science and Technology Institute. As of January 2017 he is Scientific Fellow and head of the Tokamak Theory Division at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics in Garching.

His awards include a Starting Grant of the European Research Council (2011), the Hans Werner Osthoff Plasma Physics Prize awarded by the University of Greifswald (2004) and the Otto Hahn Medal conferred by the Max Planck Society (1999).
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