Joachim Stöhr, 1947-
Professor Emeritus, former SSRL Director, former LCLS Director
Professional and Biographical Information
- Vordiplom in Physics, Bonn University, Germany 1968
- M.S. in Physics, Washington State University, USA 1971
- Dr. Rer. Nat. in Physics, TU München, Germany 1974
- Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1976-1977
- Senior Research Associate at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory 1977-1981
- Senior Staff Physicist at Exxon Research and Engineering Company 1981-1985
- IBM Almaden Research Center
- Research Staff Member 1985-1989
- Manager, Department of Condensed Matter Science 1989-1991
- Manager, Department of Magnetic Materials and Phenomena 1991-1994
- Manager, Synchrotron Radiation Project 1994-1995
- Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL)
- Deputy Director 2000-2005
- Director 2005-2009
- Director, Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) 2009-2013
- Professor Emeritus 2017 - present
- Stanford profile
- SLAC profile
- Stanford web site
- Wikipedia entry
- WikiBrief entry
- Deutsch Wikipedia entry
Honors and Awards
- Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship, German-American Fulbright Commission 1969
- Fellow, American Physical Society 1988
- Adjoint Professor in Physics, Uppsala University, Sweden 1993 - 2000
- Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, IBM 1997
- Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic and Surface Physics, American Physical Society 2011
Publications
- Stanford profile publications list
- Personal web page publications and papers list
- iNSPIRE
- Selected talks about x-rays and their use
- ResearchGate
- J. Stöhr and H.C. Siegmann. Magnetism: From Fundamentals to Nanoscale Dynamics. 2006, Springer
Presentations
- SLAC Public Lecture: Physical Attraction: The Mysteries of Magnetism, January 14, 2011
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