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Roman C V Schubert is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol, holding a Ph.D. from Ulm University. His academic work centers on mathematical physics with a focus on quantum mechanical systems and semiclassical analysis, contributing significantly to theoretical frameworks in quantum dynamics and chaos.
- Education: Ph.D., Ulm University
His research profile is defined by phase space analysis (100% fingerprint), eigenvector mathematics (81%), Gaussian distribution physics (61%), space structure physics (52%), and ergodicity mathematics (47%). Schubert investigates quantum chaos through wavefunction ψ mathematics (38%) and expectation value mathematics (37%), with particular emphasis on non-Hermitian systems, decoherence mechanisms, and semiclassical propagation of quantum states. His methodology bridges rigorous mathematical techniques with physical applications in open quantum systems and quantum information theory.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent trajectory in Gaussian state dynamics across open quantum systems, with recent work (2022-2023) exploring decoherence time scales, quantum channels beyond Gaussianity, and stochastic Schrödinger dynamics. The recurring themes include Lindblad master equations, Hagedorn wavepackets, and PT-symmetric systems, demonstrating deep connections between quantum measurement theory and classical phase-space structures. His collaborations with E. M. Graefe, C. Lasser, and others produce highly cited work in top-tier journals like Journal of Physics A and Journal of Mathematical Physics.
Schubert has supervised 2 research students as indicated by his institutional profile. No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
His research program maintains strong connections to both pure mathematics (through PDE analysis and dynamical systems theory) and applied physics (particularly quantum optics and quantum information processing). The absence of laboratory facilities in the profile suggests theoretical work conducted within collaborative mathematical frameworks rather than experimental settings.
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