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Dr. Daniel Erkensten serves as a Research Fellow at the Department of Physics, Philipps University of Marburg, where he is embedded within the Ultrafast Quantum Dynamics research group (AG Malic) under Theoretical Semiconductor Physics. His office is located in the Institute Building (R|02) at Mainzer Gasse 33, Room 106 or 01006, Marburg.
His research centers on theoretical modeling of quantum mechanical processes in semiconductor materials at ultrafast timescales. This work involves computational analysis of light-matter interactions, carrier dynamics, and quantum coherence phenomena critical for advancing optoelectronic devices and quantum information systems. The research bridges condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and materials science to address challenges in next-generation semiconductor technologies.
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Dr. Erkensten is an active member of AG Malic, a specialized research team focused on simulating femtosecond-scale quantum dynamics in semiconductor nanostructures using advanced theoretical frameworks. The group investigates laser-driven electron-hole interactions, many-body effects, and non-equilibrium phenomena through numerical modeling and analytical approaches.
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