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Andreas Weichselbaum is a Staff Scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department since 2018. His research focuses on tensor network methods, quantum many-body systems, and non-Abelian symmetries in quantum materials.
- 2004 Ph.D. in theoretical condensed matter physics, Ohio University
- 1997 M.Sc. experimental semiconductor physics, Johannes Kepler University
His research interests include:
- Tensor Network Simulations for strongly correlated quantum systems
- Quantum Impurity Models with applications to dynamical mean field theory
- Quantum Information and topological aspects of quantum states
- Non-Abelian Symmetries in lattice models
Notable scientific contributions include the development of the QSpace tensor library for non-Abelian symmetries and groundbreaking work on exponential thermal tensor network approaches. His publications reveal:
- Quantum coherence in spin chains
- Advances in thermal state simulations
- Entanglement detection methods
- Non-equilibrium Kondo physics
- Topological phase transitions
- Gauge theory mass gaps
Scientific recognition includes:
- Heisenberg fellow, German Research Foundation (2015)
- Notable Alumni Award, Ohio University (2019)
Collaborators include Alexei Tsvelik (BNL), Jan von Delft (LMU Munich), and Wei Li (CAS Beijing). He maintains open-access resources through his QSpace library and arXiv publication portal.
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