
About
Prof. Henk Stoof is a theoretical physicist at Utrecht University's Department of Theoretical Physics (ITF), specializing in condensed matter and quantum systems. His research focuses on collective quantum phenomena in ultracold atomic gases, neutron stars, and topological materials like Weyl semimetals and quantum Hall systems. He has pioneered studies on space-time crystals, excitonic dynamics in nanomaterials, and holographic models of strongly correlated systems.
- Recipient of prestigious grants: NWO VICI (2003), NWO Gravitation (2012)
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (2006)
- Distinguished Simons Lecturer (2004)
His work bridges quantum many-body theory with experimental systems, including Bose-Einstein condensates and light condensates. Key contributions include discovering space-time crystalline order in superfluids and advancing understanding of topological excitons and strange metal behavior.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on statistical field theory and complex systems. He collaborates internationally and advises on grants related to quantum hydrodynamics and topological phases.
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