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Simon Hoppe is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at Technische Universität Dresden, affiliated with the Faculty of Physics and the Department of Theoretical Physics. His research focuses on quantum information, quantum optics, and quantum many-body systems, with notable contributions to decoherence, quantum thermodynamics, and quantum computing.
His work bridges foundational quantum theory with practical applications, particularly in quantum error correction and open quantum systems. He has received prestigious awards including the Leibniz-Preis and an ERC Advanced Grant.
Recent publications explore topics like entanglement dynamics in spin-boson models and quantum thermodynamics of small systems. His research group collaborates internationally, emphasizing theoretical frameworks with experimental relevance.
- Key Awards: Leibniz-Preis (2020), ERC Advanced Grant (2018)
- Advising: Supervised over 9 PhD students, including prominent researchers like M. B. Plenio and S. F. Huelga.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Quantum Information Theory group at TU Dresden, focusing on theoretical and interdisciplinary applications.
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