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Anders Tranberg is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Stavanger, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Department of Mathematics and Physics. His research focuses on classical and quantum field phenomena in particle physics and cosmology, including baryogenesis, inflation, preheating, topological defects, and out-of-equilibrium field theory methods. He employs high-performance computing alongside analytical techniques and model-building.
Education and Career:
- Master of Science, University of Copenhagen (Niels Bohr Institute), 2000.
- Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, University of Amsterdam, 2000–2004.
- Postdoctoral Fellowships at University of Sussex, Cambridge, Oulu, and Helsinki (2004–2010).
- Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen (2010–2012).
- Full Professor, University of Stavanger (2013–present).
Research Interests:
Tranberg’s work emphasizes real-time quantum field theory methods (e.g., Lefschetz thimbles, 2PI formalisms) and quantum effects in the early universe. Collaborations include projects on inflationary dynamics with NTNU and phase transition simulations with the University of Nottingham. His research also explores gravitational wave signatures from cosmological phase transitions and topological defects.
Key Contributions: His publications span topics like quantum-corrected Q-ball dynamics, bubble nucleation simulations, and stochastic inflation models. He actively participates in conferences and public lectures, including presentations on dark matter, gravitational waves, and quantum mechanics at the Wonderful World Festival.



