Summary
Markus Kowalewski is an Associate Professor at Stockholms universitet with nine years of post-PhD academic experience studying photochemistry, coherent control, polaritonic chemistry, ultrafast spectroscopy, and numerical quantum-dynamics methods. He progressed from doctoral work at LMU Munich through postdoctoral positions in scientific computing and ultrafast spectroscopy (Uppsala University and UC Irvine) to faculty roles in Stockholm, combining theoretical chemistry rigor with hands-on experimental spectroscopy collaborations. Markus leads a research group that bridges theory and computation to design and interpret ultrafast experiments and explore light–matter hybridization effects, with a strong emphasis on developing numerical tools for quantum dynamics. Based in Stockholm, he brings a blend of deep methodological expertise and practical experience in implementing coherent control strategies that are often directly testable in the lab.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Theoretical Chemistry, PhD in Theoretical Chemistry at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München