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Professor Andreas Fring is a faculty member at the Department of Mathematics, City, University of London, holding the title of Professor of Mathematical Physics since 2008. He completed his PhD in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London (1992) and held postdoctoral positions in São Paulo, Swansea, and Berlin before joining City University London. His research spans integrable quantum field theories, non-Hermitian Hamiltonian systems, PT-symmetry, and noncommutative space-time structures.
- PhD: Imperial College London, 1992
- MSc: Imperial College London, 1989
- BSc: University of London, 1988
His work focuses on mathematical physics, particularly PT-symmetric quantum mechanics, non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, and integrable systems. He has contributed to understanding complex solitons, quantum brachistochrones, and noncommutative spaces with minimal uncertainties. His recent research explores time-dependent non-Hermitian systems and their applications in gauge theories.
The 15 most recent articles demonstrate expertise in non-Hermitian quantum systems, integrable field theories, and noncommutative geometry. Key subfields include PT-symmetry, soliton dynamics, time-dependent Hamiltonians, Goldstone bosons, minimal length uncertainty, and Kac-Moody algebras.
He has supervised PhD students such as Takanobu Taira, Rebecca Tenney, and Julia Cen, focusing on topics like non-Hermitian quantum field theories and PT-symmetric integrable systems. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.




