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Professor Daniel Ueltschi is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on statistical mechanics, mathematical physics, probability theory, and analysis. He teaches courses such as MA4L2 Introduction to Statistical Mechanics and MA152 Mathematical Analysis II. He is actively involved in organizing the Warwick Statistical Mechanics Seminar and has contributed to events like the TCC module on Quantum Spin Systems (2022). His work explores topics including quantum Bose gases, random permutations, cluster expansions, and phase transitions. He collaborates with researchers globally and has authored numerous papers on topics ranging from Bose-Einstein condensation to quantum spin systems. His research often bridges theoretical physics and rigorous mathematical analysis.
Professor Ueltschi has held positions at the University of Warwick since at least 2009, contributing to both teaching and cutting-edge research. His academic contributions include foundational work on spatial random permutations and rigorous bounds on critical temperatures for dilute Bose gases. He maintains an active role in the academic community, hosting seminars and workshops that foster interdisciplinary discussions in statistical mechanics and related fields.
