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Jonas Karcher is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University, affiliated with the Engineering Quadrangle (Office C319E). His research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum systems, and nonlinear dynamics, particularly exploring topological phases, disorder effects, and multifractality in disordered systems. Advised by Sarang Gopalakrishnan, his work bridges theoretical and computational approaches in photonics, materials science, and quantum critical phenomena.
Recent studies include investigations into hyperuniform disorder in photonic crystals, ergodicity transitions in quantum dots, and the interplay of nonlinearity and topology in slow-light waveguides. His contributions address fundamental questions in two-dimensional materials, quantum Hall systems, and Anderson localization.
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Jonas collaborates on projects involving generalized multifractality, topological photonics, and criticality in low-dimensional systems, contributing to advancements in both theoretical frameworks and experimental design methodologies.
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