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Dr. Christian Northe is a former Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Würzburg's Theoretical Physics IV department. His academic journey includes a B.S. (2013) from Free University Berlin, an M.S. (2015) from Humboldt University Berlin, and a Ph.D. (2019) from the University of Würzburg. His research focuses on theoretical physics with emphasis on holography, entanglement entropy, and topological materials. Key contributions include studies on conformal field theories, quantum anomalies, and applications of AdS/CFT correspondence.
Research interests span holographic complexity, symmetry-resolved entanglement, and topological edge states in condensed matter systems. Notable work includes analyses of magnetic response in spin systems and dissipative mechanisms in Dirac materials. His publications reflect a deep engagement with quantum gravity, topological insulators, and boundary conformal field theories.
Though no academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his work has been presented at conferences like the 1st International Conference on Holography and its Applications (2022). He contributed to educational initiatives through lectures on conformal field theories (Maynooth Young Researchers School 2024).
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