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Prof. Dr. Eric Jeckelmann is a Professor and Head of the Jeckelmann Working Group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Leibniz University Hannover. His research focuses on quantum many-body systems, low-dimensional materials, and strongly correlated electrons using advanced computational methods like the density matrix renormalization group (DMRG). He holds roles in the Executive Board of the Institute, serves as BAföG Officer for Physics, and represents the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics in academic councils.
- Education: Extensive academic background in theoretical physics, with a focus on condensed matter systems and quantum theory.
- Research: Specializes in Peierls transitions, Luttinger liquids, and quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional systems. Develops numerical methods for complex quantum systems.
His publications (64+ articles) explore topics such as Hubbard models, atomic wires on substrates, and matrix-product-state algorithms. Key collaborations include studies on In/Si(111) systems and CuO ladders. Advises doctoral students like Anas Abdelwahab and Gökmen Polat. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed, but his work is supported by institutional and collaborative research initiatives.
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