Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Second quantum revolution
Nanoscience Center
Materials physics
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Research group description
We focus on the development of theoretical methodology to study non-equilibrium quantum systems, such as molecules and solids exposed to strong laser pulses and the description of time-resolved spectroscopies. The theoretical techniques involve diagrammatic perturbation theory and time-dependent density functional theory. A recent additional focus is to develop quantum algorithms to simulate strongly correlated quantum many-body systems on quantum computers.
Research topics
- Nonequilibrium many-body theory for electrons and phonons/photons
- Time-resolved spectroscopies
- Non-equilibrium Green functions and time-dependent density-functional theory
- Quantum computing and quantum lattice systems
Teaching
Lectures notes on electrodynamics
Lecture notes on density-functional theory