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Carlo Ewerz is a Professor at the University of Heidelberg and a member of the Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research bridges high energy physics, holography, and condensed matter systems, with a focus on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) at finite temperature/chemical potential, string theory applications, and nonperturbative phenomena.
Key research themes include:
- AdS/CFT for QCD at finite temperature and chemical potential
- Holography for condensed matter systems
- High-energy QCD and its relation to string theory
- Phenomenology of QCD in collider physics
His recent publications analyze holographic superfluid dynamics (Quantum Turbulence, Vortex Dipoles), tensor pomeron models in deep inelastic scattering, and non-thermal fixed points in strongly coupled systems. Notable collaborations include work on the Odderon, dipole models, and applications of holography to plasma physics.
At Heidelberg, Ewerz supervises PhD student Gregor Bals and has mentored numerous former students including Paul Wittmer (PhD), Andreas Samberg (PhD), and Konrad Schade (PhD). He has taught advanced courses in Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and String Theory, with lecture notes available online.
His group's work spans topics from the "Teilchen im Bad" (Particles in the Bath) to Electrodynamics and Extra Dimensions. Public engagement includes 2011 lectures on particle physics and extra dimensions, with video recordings available.





