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Prof. Dr. Simone Warzel is a Professor of Mathematical Quantum Physics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), leading the Chair of Mathematical Quantum Physics. She holds academic positions in the TUM School of Computation, Information, and Technology and the Department of Mathematics. Her research focuses on mathematical physics, particularly quantum systems, including disordered systems, many-body quantum systems, and spectral theory.
Education: Completed her PhD in Erlangen, followed by postdocs at Princeton University and other institutions. Joined TUM in 2008.
Research Interests: Interplay of randomness and quantum effects (e.g., quantum glasses), correlated many-body systems (fractional quantum Hall, quantum spin systems), and techniques spanning analysis, probability (random operators), and statistical mechanics.
Key Awards: John von Neumann Fellowship (2013), Young Scientist Award (2009), Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (2007).
Grants: Collaborative DFG Grants (2019–), DFG Grants (2014–2018), NSF Grants (2003–2005).
Labs/Teams: Active in Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST), International Association of Mathematical Physics (IAMP).
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