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Prof. Wolfhard Janke is a Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Leipzig. His research focuses on computational statistical physics, particularly Monte Carlo simulations of polymers, phase transitions, and complex systems. He co-organizes the annual NTZ Workshop CompPhys series and leads projects like the SFB/TRR 102 Summer School on synthetic/biological macromolecules. Janke has developed advanced simulation techniques and authored influential review articles on topics like generalized ensemble methods and polymer collapse dynamics. His work bridges theoretical physics with computational methodologies, emphasizing first-order phase transitions and aging phenomena in non-equilibrium systems. Active in education, he teaches courses on computer simulations and supervises graduate research in computational physics.
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