
معرفی
Benjamin Hinrichs is a Junior Research Group Leader and Academic Councillor at the University of Paderborn's Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, leading the Mathematical Physics of Complex Quantum Systems group within the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS). He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Friedrich Schiller University Jena (2022), where he also earned his BSc and MSc in Physics. His research focuses on mathematical aspects of quantum physics, employing methods from functional analysis (spectral theory, operator theory) and stochastic analysis. Key interests include spectral analysis of quantum field theories, effective limits of many-body systems, Feynman-Kac path integral techniques, and dynamical properties of quantum systems.
Teaching responsibilities include organizing the master's program 'Mathematische Physik' at Paderborn and courses such as Functional Analysis and Mathematical Quantum Mechanics. He advises students on thesis topics in mathematical physics and contributes to outreach programs like Studieren vor dem Abi for prospective students.
His recent publications explore renormalization in quantum models, Lieb-Robinson bounds for fermionic systems, and critical phenomena in spin-boson models. He actively engages in academic activities, including international conferences and seminars, and collaborates with researchers globally.
Hinrichs' work bridges pure mathematics and theoretical physics, addressing foundational questions in quantum field theory and many-body systems with rigorous analytical methods.




