Dr. Stefan Kraus has been awarded the Max-Planck-Society's Otto Hahn Medal for young scientists. He will receive the medal during the Society's annual meeting in June 2009 in Mainz.
Dr. Kraus receives this prize for his scientific research that employs infrared interferometry to investigate the physical processes in the spectacular environments of young massive stars. Two weeks ago, his results on the heart of the Orion Nebula were highlighted in a Max-Planck-Society press release:
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