06.11.2023 • NewsAwardsLaser

Peter Leibinger receives the Schawlow Award

Recognition of outstanding achievements that lead to a fundamental understanding of laser technology and its applications.

The chairman of Trumpf’s supervisory board has received the Arthur L Schawlow Award of the Laser Institute of America (LIA) which recognizes outstanding achievements that lead to a fundamental understanding of laser technology and its application in industry, medicine, or daily life. The award is considered one of the most prestigious in laser research. Past  recipients include Nobel laureates Theodor Hänsch and Gérard Mourou.

Dr-Ing eh Peter Leibinger (Source: Trumpf)
Dr-Ing eh Peter Leibinger (Source: Trumpf)

The LIA recognizes Peter Leibinger’s extensive contributions to the photonics industry and his dedication to science and research. He is a leader in this field and has contributed significantly to the commercialization of the technology. Gilbert Haas, interim executive director of the LIA, said, “Peter Leibinger has advanced laser technology for decades. His innovative leadership, ardent support, and advocacy of lasers in science, politics and society contribute to the advancement of laser technology and applications worldwide.”

Established in 1982, the Arthur L Schawlow Award is one of LIA’s highest honors and is named after the distinguished physicist and laser pioneer Dr Arthur Schawlow. The award is presented annually to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation and impact in the fields of science and engineering.

The award ceremony honoring Peter Leibinger took place on Wednesday, October 18 at The Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, IL. During the ceremony, Dr Leibinger delivered his address entitled “The Laser-Trumpf Synergy”.

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