Robert SeiringerView profile
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Robert Seiringer is a Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA). His academic career spans institutions including McGill University (Associate Professor, 2011–2013) and Princeton University (Assistant Professor, 2003–2010; Postdoc, 2001–2003). His research focuses on quantum many-body systems , mathematical physics , and quantum statistical mechanics , with significant contributions to Bose-Einstein condensation, superfluidity, and polaron models. Research Trends : His recent work explores superconductivity (BCS theory), quantum gases (Bose-Einstein condensation, Landau-Pekar equations), and mathematical tools for non-perturbative analysis. Key subfields include stability of many-body systems, spectral theory, and Density Functional Theory. Awards : Fellow, American Mathematical Society Corresponding Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences ERC Advanced Grant Henri Poincaré Prize (IAMP) Alfred P. Sloan Fellow Erwin Schrödinger Fellow Collaborations : Leads a research group at ISTA with postdocs (e.g., Davide Desio, Lorenzo Pigozzi) and collaborators (e.g., C. Hainzl, B. Schlein).











