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Jacobus Verbaarschot is a Professor of Physics at Stony Brook University, specializing in theoretical physics with expertise in non-perturbative QCD and Random Matrix Theory. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Utrecht in 1982. His research explores quantum chromodynamics, non-perturbative effects, and chaotic systems, with a focus on eigenvalue correlations using Random Matrix Theory.
Education:
- M.Sc. (1977), Ph.D. (1982) in Physics, University of Utrecht
Research Interests: Non-perturbative QCD, chiral symmetry breaking, Dirac spectrum analysis, and applications of Random Matrix Theory to complex quantum systems. His work bridges analytical and numerical methods, with contributions to understanding quantum chaos, integrable systems, and topological phases in many-body systems.
Recent Articles: Focus on SYK model dynamics, quantum chaos signatures, and non-Hermitian systems. Key themes include universality in chaos, wormhole physics, and dissipative quantum matter.
Grants & Conferences: Organized major workshops (e.g., Simons Conference on Random Matrix Theory). Active in QCD and quantum chaos communities.
Labs/Teams: Leads research in theoretical physics at Stony Brook, collaborating globally on lattice QCD and quantum many-body systems.




