
2nd Annual Ludwig-Genzel-Prize goes to Prof. Dr. Mathias M. Schubert
Prof. Mathias Schubert's achievements include both theory and application of spectroscopic ellipsometry.
Ettlingen, Germany – August 15, 2006 – Within the scope of the scientific conference LEES'06 (Low Energy Electrodynamics in Solids) in Tallinn, the Ludwig-Genzel-Prize, was awarded to Prof. Dr. Mathias M. Schubert.
The Ludwig-Genzel-Prize, founded by Bruker Optics is awarded biyearly to a young scientist for exceptional
contributions to the field of condensed-matter spectroscopy. This year, it was awarded to Dr. Schubert (University of Nebraska–Lincoln in USA) for his contributions to generalized infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry and application to numerous problems in solid state science. Bruker Optics congratulates Dr. Schubert and wishes an successful scientific career in years ahead.

