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Sebastian König is an Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University (2020–present), following postdoctoral positions at TU Darmstadt (2016–2019) and Ohio State University (2013–2016). His research focuses on nuclear theory, high-energy physics lattice methods, and few-body systems. Key contributions include eigenvector continuation techniques for resonance extrapolations, finite-volume effects in bound states, and applications of chiral effective field theory. Collaborations span institutions such as Darmstadt EMMI, Michigan State University, and CERN. His work has been published in top journals like Physical Review C and Reviews of Modern Physics, with over 400 citations. König’s research bridges computational physics and experimental nuclear science, addressing fundamental questions in nuclear dynamics and structure.
Research interests emphasize theoretical nuclear physics, quantum chromodynamics, and numerical methods for many-body systems. Notable achievements include developing scalable extrapolation methods for resonance studies and advancing finite-volume techniques for precision calculations. Current projects explore eigenvector continuation for emulator-based uncertainty quantification and universal few-body dynamics.
His work has led to advancements in understanding nuclear forces, cluster structures in exotic nuclei, and the role of three-body forces in nucleon-deuteron correlations. König actively contributes to international collaborations like ALICE and the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee, promoting interdisciplinary research in rare isotope science.
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