Tibor Rakovszky
Associate Professor · Quantum Physics
Budapest University of Technology and EconomicsAbout
Tibor Rakovszky is an Associate Professor at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary. He leads the Quantum Error Correcting Codes and Non-Equilibrium Phases research group, focusing on advanced topics in quantum many-body systems and theoretical physics.
Dr. Rakovszky's research primarily centers on quantum information theory, many-body quantum systems, and non-equilibrium physics. His work investigates fundamental aspects of quantum entanglement, thermalization processes, and transport phenomena in complex quantum systems. His research has significant implications for quantum computing and the understanding of quantum matter under non-equilibrium conditions.
His publication record from 2018-2022 demonstrates a consistent focus on quantum hydrodynamics, operator evolution, and entanglement dynamics. A notable trend in his work is the exploration of out-of-time-ordered correlators (OTOCs) as probes of quantum information scrambling, alongside investigations into ergodicity breaking and Hilbert space fragmentation. His research often bridges theoretical concepts with potential applications in quantum information processing.
Dr. Rakovszky maintains an active research program with significant international collaborations, as evidenced by his co-authorship with prominent researchers including Frank Pollmann and C.W. von Keyserlingk. His work appears in premier physics journals including Physical Review X, Physical Review Letters, and Physical Review B.
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