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Professor Reinhard Noack is a faculty member at Philipps University of Marburg, serving as a Professor in the Faculty of Physics, Department of Physics. He holds multiple academic roles including Research Associate in the Many-Body Numerics Group, Doctoral Supervisor, and Lecturer for the upcoming winter semester 2025/26.
His research spans computational approaches to quantum many-body systems with particular focus on the Hubbard model, which is central to understanding high-temperature superconductivity and other strongly correlated electron phenomena. Professor Noack employs advanced numerical techniques including density matrix renormalization group methods to investigate quantum phase transitions, stripe order, anisotropy effects, and frustrated magnetism in low-dimensional quantum systems.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on computational approaches to the Hubbard model across different geometries and doping regimes. His work bridges theoretical condensed matter physics with advanced computational methodologies, contributing to our understanding of complex quantum phenomena in materials.
As an educator, Professor Noack teaches Computational Physics I and leads a working group seminar on many-body physics, indicating his commitment to training the next generation of computational physicists.
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