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Prof. Wolfgang Jäger

Affiliation

University of Alberta

Academy or College

Academy of Science

Year Elected

2008

Areas of Interest

Spectroscopy, Superfluidity, Helium Droplets, Trace Gas Sensing

Long Citation (for publication and press release)
Wolfgang Jäger is an outstanding experimentalist who is also a master of formalism and theory. He has made important contributions to the knowledge of three body interactions with his spectroscopic research on Van der Waals complexes. His studies on larger, helium containing clusters have defined a new research area, namely the study of matter in a size regime between the molecular and the mesoscopic scale. This research has produced a first: he and his collaborators traced the evolution of a bulk property, namely superfluidity, from the molecular scale with atom-by-atom resolution. Wolfgang Jäger is also co-founder of the Laboratory of Laser Spectroscopy at the University of Alberta for development of laser based trace gas detectors for sensing of planetary atmospheres, breath analysis for medical applications, and industrial process control.

Short Citation (to be read at the Induction Ceremony)
Wolfgang Jäger is an outstanding experimentalist who is also a master of formalism and theory. He has made important contributions to the knowledge of three body interactions with his spectroscopic research on Van der Waals complexes. His studies on larger, helium containing clusters have defined a new research area, namely the study of matter in a size regime between the molecular and the mesoscopic scale.