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Dr. Masudul Haque is a Professor at the Institut für Theoretische Physik (Department of Theoretical Physics) at Technische Universität Dresden. His research focuses on quantum many-body systems, non-equilibrium dynamics, and the interplay between quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. He investigates topics such as eigenstate thermalization hypothesis, quantum chaos, integrability, and topological phases. His work spans theoretical frameworks including random matrix theory, entanglement entropy, and lattice models like the Bose-Hubbard and Heisenberg chains.
Key research areas include:
- Quantum dynamics in open systems and thermalization phenomena
- Spectral properties of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians
- Entanglement structures in many-body systems
- Phase transitions and critical behavior in quantum spin chains
- Statistical mechanics of classical and quantum stochastic processes
His recent publications (2023-2025) explore cutting-edge topics such as anti-thermalization effects, coalescence of eigenstates in non-Hermitian systems, and quantum noise-induced symmetry breaking. His work often bridges abstract theoretical concepts with potential applications in quantum technologies and condensed matter physics.
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