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Dr. Lars Fritz is an Associate Professor in Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University's Faculty of Science, affiliated with the Theoretical Physics (ITF) department. His research focuses on condensed matter theory, statistical physics, and computational methods, with a particular emphasis on topological phases, quantum transport, and strongly correlated systems. He holds a Ph.D. and has been active in publishing influential papers on topics such as Kondo effects, Dirac/Weyl semimetals, and topological insulators. His work often explores the interplay between disorder, interactions, and topology in materials.
Key research areas include hydrodynamic behavior in 2D electronic systems, quantum critical phenomena in Kondo systems, and the role of symmetry in topological materials. Notable contributions include studies on graphene's hydrodynamics, Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models, and fractal lattices. Dr. Fritz has authored over 48 publications, including reviews in the Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics and high-impact journals like Physical Review B and Physical Review Letters.
His teaching includes advanced theoretical physics courses, and he actively contributes to research groups exploring emerging quantum materials. While no specific grants or awards are listed in the provided texts, his extensive publication record underscores his significant academic contributions.
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