
About
Eberhard Engel is an University of Frankfurt faculty member with a focus on density functional theory, normconserving pseudopotentials, and metal cluster physics. His work spans both theoretical developments and computational applications in atomic and molecular systems.
Research Interests
- Electronic structure theory
- Exact exchange in density functional theory
- Relativistic effects in quantum calculations
- Exchange-correlation functionals
- Quantum molecular dynamics
- Optimized potential method
Publications Trends
His 15 most recent publications (1990-2003) reveal expertise in density functional theory, exchange-correlation functionals, and relativistic electronic structure, with applications to atoms, molecules, and solids. His work emphasizes computational methods, gradient expansions, and advanced pseudopotential techniques.
Academic Legacy
- Advisor to PhD students: U. R. Schmitt (1995), Th. Maier (1997), A. Facco Bonetti (2000)
- Key collaborations with researchers from York University, University of Munich, Weizmann Institute, and University of Bayreuth
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