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Gernot Akemann is a Professor at the Faculty of Physics, University of Bielefeld, with a focus on Random Matrix Theory and its applications in high energy physics and statistical mechanics. His work spans topics such as QCD Dirac spectra, effective field theory, orthogonal polynomials, asymptotic analysis, and universality. He has held leadership roles in projects like SFB 1283 and IGK 2235, emphasizing singular and random systems.
- 2025: Subproject manager in SFB 1283
- 2024: Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professorship at University of Bristol
- 2019: Visiting Professor at KTH Stockholm
His research includes random matrix theory for applications in quantum chromodynamics, statistical mechanics, and mathematical physics. Recent articles explore complex eigenvalue statistics, Ginibre ensembles, and their connections to Coulomb gases and territorial behavior in ecology. He has contributed to understanding universality in spectral statistics and non-Hermitian systems.
Notable scientific awards include the Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professorship, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation support, and DFG Research Grants. His work has been funded through projects like SFB 1283 and RTG 2235.
