Markus Schwarz is an experienced accelerator physicist and researcher with nine years of postdoctoral and fellowship experience focused on non-linear beam dynamics, coherent radiation, and beam profile diagnostics. Based at KIT in Karlsruhe, he has combined hands-on measurements at CERN’s SPS with development of simulation tools (including contributions to the BLonD longitudinal tracking code) to probe instabilities, capture losses and feedback/cavity effects. His PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics underpins analytical derivations—such as closed-form expressions for coherent synchrotron radiation fields—and numerical codes used in the FLUTE design. Colleagues know him for bridging theory and experiment: he not only models subtle collective effects but also edits technical design reports and delivers practical tools that inform accelerator design.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Good, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Good at University of Konstanz
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Magna cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Magna cum laude at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Master of Science - MS, Physics, Excellent, Master of Science - MS, Physics, Excellent at Heidelberg University
Contributions:6 PRs, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 8 months
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Markus Schwarz - Scientist at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology