Alfried Krupp Prize for Leibniz Physicist

Portrait of Raphael Wittkowski
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Raphael Wittkowski has been awarded the 2026 Alfried Krupp Prize, one of Germany’s most prestigious scientific honours, for his research into active soft matter.

07/06/2026 · News · DWI - Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien · Mathematik, Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften · Menschen

Physicist Prof. Dr Raphael Wittkowski has been awarded the 2026 Alfried Krupp Prize. The laureate conducts research at the RWTH Aachen University and at the DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials in the field of active soft matter – a new discipline situated at the interface of physics, chemistry, engineering, biology and medicine. The Alfried Krupp Prize, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, is one of the most prestigious scientific awards in Germany. The prize, endowed with €1.1 million, is awarded annually to young researchers holding their first professorship.

Prof. Dr Raphael Wittkowski’s work focuses on microsystems with their own drive mechanisms that are controlled using ultrasound. Among other achievements, he has developed a method for guiding a large number of acoustically driven microparticles to a specified target. With these advances, Prof. Wittkowski has paved the way for future medical applications of acoustically driven microparticles, such as the transport of active substances to a specific target within the body, thereby avoiding the disadvantages of systemic drug distribution. One example is conventional chemotherapy, whose side effects result primarily from the systemic distribution of the active substances throughout the body, which also affects healthy cells.

Prof. Dr Wittkowski has held a professorship at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the RWTH Aachen University since 2025, where he heads the Chair of Theory of Active Soft Matter. The 38-year-old is also a member of the Scientific Board of the DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the EIC Pathfinder Grant from the European Innovation Council.

Further information and contact

Press release – Krupp Foundation

DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials (DWI)