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Science News

The three atoms of the excited NeKr2 trimer keep roaming around each other for up to one picosecond.
Together with an international team, researchers from the Molecular Physics Department at the Fritz Haber Institute revealed how atoms rearrange themselves before releasing low-energy electrons in a decay process initiated by X-ray irradiation. For the first time, they gain detailed insights into the timing of the process – shedding light on related radiation damage mechanisms.
Microscope images from the operando TEM experiments: Changes of the surface structure of the catalyst nanoparticles observed upon altering the temperature.
Researchers from the Inorganic Chemistry Departments of the Fritz Haber Institute revealed how structural changes on the surface and in the bulk region of the cobalt oxide catalyst Co3O4 influence its selectivity in the production of industrially relevant chemicals like acetone. They discovered that a metastable, structurally “trapped” state exhibits the highest catalytic activity - an important finding for catalyst design.
Manipulating Light at the Nanoscale
A large international collaboration of researchers led by the Fritz Haber Institute, the Paul Drude Institute, and the University of Iowa proposes a new way to control how light moves through materials at extremely small scales. This approach could lead to better sensors, faster communications, and smaller optical devices. 

Institute News

Prof. Dr. Giacomo Valtolina
Prof. Dr. Giacomo Valtolina, former head of the research group “Molecular Quantum Matter” in the Molecular Physics Department of the Fritz Haber Institute, has been appointed as a Visiting Professor at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. This professorship is linked to his ERC Starting Grant and runs from January 1, 2026 to the end of 2028.
DESY Photon Science User Award 2026 ceremony
On January 29, Dr. Florian Trinter, research group leader in the Molecular Physics Department at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, was awarded this year's Photon Science User Award by DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron).
Prof. Dr. Jennifer Rupp
Prof. Dr. Jennifer Rupp has been a Max Planck Fellow at the Fritz Haber Institute since 2024. In this interview, the materials scientist and head of the Electrochemical Materials Lab at the Technical University of Munich explains how she plans to spend her five-year Max Planck Fellowship researching solar batteries and optoionic technologies together with Prof. Dr. Beatriz Roldan Cuenya and Prof. Dr. Karsten Reuter.
Dr. Elias Diesen New Group Leader in the Theory Department 
The Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Elias Diesen as a Junior Group Leader in the Theory Department, effective December 2025. Dr. Diesen leads the research group “Magnetism in Electrocatalysis,” which focuses on advancing the theoretical understanding of magnetic effects in electrocatalytic reactions critical to next-generation energy technologies.

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Static Valence-shell PECD : from Early Works to Recent Studies

Special MP Department Seminar
Feb 11, 2026 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
Building K, Haber-Villa, Faradayweg 8, 14195 Berlin, Room: Seminar Room

Mass and lifetime measurements of exotic nuclei at storage rings

MP Department Seminar
Feb 20, 2026 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
Building K, Haber-Villa, Faradayweg 8, 14195 Berlin, Room: Seminar Room

Special MP Department Seminar

Special MP Department Seminar
Feb 25, 2026 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
Building K, Haber-Villa, Faradayweg 8, 14195 Berlin, Room: Seminar Room

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MP Department Seminar
Feb 27, 2026 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
Building K, Haber-Villa, Faradayweg 8, 14195 Berlin, Room: Seminar Room
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