
Thomas Prellberg
Professor · Lattice Statistical Mechanics
Queen Mary University of LondonAbout
Thomas Prellberg is a Professor of Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and affiliated with Technical University Clausthal in Germany. His primary role is at the School of Mathematical Sciences, where he contributes to research and teaching in Mathematics. His research focuses on lattice statistical mechanics, enumerative and asymptotic combinatorics, dynamical systems, and Monte Carlo algorithms, with applications in soft condensed matter physics.
Research Interests include polymer collapse transitions, vesicle models, and the statistical mechanics of lattice systems. He has supervised three PhD students: Anum Khalid (2014–2018), Nils Haug (2013–2017), and Paul Mortimer (2011–2015). His work often involves interdisciplinary collaborations, combining mathematical rigor with computational methods. He is part of the Centre for Complex Systems at QMUL, further emphasizing his engagement with complex systems research.
Prellberg’s publications span topics from exact solutions of lattice models to Monte Carlo algorithm optimization. His research has advanced understanding of phase transitions, critical phenomena, and universality in polymer and vesicle systems. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his contributions reflect significant impact in theoretical and computational physics.
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