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Roland Ketzmerick is a Professor of Computational Physics at Technische Universität Dresden since 2002, with a Max Planck Fellow position at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (2010–2020). He was spokesperson for the DFG Forschergruppe FOR760 on Scattering Systems with Complex Dynamics (2010–2013).
His research focuses on quantum chaos in mixed systems, power-law trapping in Hamiltonian systems, Floquet systems, Hamiltonian ratchets, mesoscopic physics, fractal spectra, and Bloch electrons in magnetic fields. His work bridges classical and quantum dynamics, exploring tunneling, wavefunction statistics, and nonequilibrium phenomena.
His publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on chaotic resonance states, dynamical tunneling, multifractal analysis, and quantum transport in complex systems. Recent articles (2022–2025) address dielectric cavities, ultracold atom entanglement, and 4D Hamiltonian structures.
Scientific Awards:
- Otto-Klung-Prize (1999)
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