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Daniel Bozi is a Lecturer at the Division of Analysis and Mathematics Education (ANDI) within the Department of Mathematics at Linköping University, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering and contributes to both research and teaching in mathematical analysis and physics education.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematical Physics, Universidade do Minho and Instituto Tecnico Superior, Lisbon, Portugal (2006)
- Master in Mathematical Physics, Göteborg University (1999)
- Master of Arts in Upper Secondary Teaching of Mathematics and Physics (2012)
- Pedagogical Teaching Certificate for University Level (2021)
Research Interests: Daniel's research lies at the intersection of mathematical physics and condensed matter theory. He focuses on integrable systems, particularly using the Bethe Ansatz approach, and investigates symmetries of many-body Hamiltonians in low dimensions. His work explores non-perturbative effects and excitation spectra across energy scales in 1D quantum models such as the Hubbard model. He has contributed theoretical interpretations to experimental ARPES data, as seen in collaborations visualized in published dispersion plots.
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Advising and Grants: There is no information available regarding graduate students supervised or research grants received. Daniel has significant teaching experience, having served as an upper secondary teacher under Swedish, International Baccalaureate (IBDP), and New York Common Core curricula, with lead-teacher responsibilities between 2012 and 2020.
Labs and Teams: Daniel is a member of the Division of Analysis and Mathematics Education (ANDI), which conducts interdisciplinary research in analysis and mathematics didactics. ANDI operates within the Department of Mathematics (MAI), a department active in computational mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, and optimization.




