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Marius Junge is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on operator algebras, noncommutative probability, quantum information theory, and related areas. He holds a PhD and Habilitation from Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel (1991, 1996).
His research interests include functional analysis, operator spaces, noncommutative martingales, Lindbladians, quantum games, and entanglement. He has been recognized with awards such as the American Mathematical Society Fellowship (2017) and served as an Associate at the Center for Advanced Study (2010-2011).
Recent publications explore topics like open quantum systems, quantum entropy decay, and classification of von Neumann algebras. His work intersects theoretical mathematics with applications in quantum information science through collaborations with IQUIST and the quantum exchange program.
Key contributions span operator space embeddings, noncommutative Lp-spaces, and quantum game theory. Collaborations include researchers at institutions like the University of Illinois and international partners. His research bridges pure mathematics with cutting-edge quantum technologies.
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