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Louk Rademaker is an Assistant Professor and SNSF Professor at the University of Geneva, affiliated with the Ecole de physique. His research focuses on theoretical quantum matter, especially strongly correlated systems, topological materials, and moiré systems such as twisted bilayer graphene and monolayer FeSe. He leads the Theory of Flat and Strange Quantum Matter group, integrating fundamental theoretical concepts with material science.
His research interests include:
- Strong electron correlations and Mottness
- Strange metals and non-Fermi liquid behavior
- Topological quantum phenomena
- Spontaneous symmetry breaking
- Quantum transport and topological insulators
- Moiré superlattices in 2D materials
The recent publications reflect a strong focus on symmetry-breaking physics, topological phases, and computational methods in condensed matter. His work bridges high-energy concepts with solid-state systems, particularly in low-dimensional and twisted materials. Notably, his pedagogical contributions include widely cited lecture notes on spontaneous symmetry breaking and density functional theory.
His scientific awards include:
- SNSF Professor
- Ambizione Fellow
Louk Rademaker has advised and collaborated with several researchers and has been involved in teaching advanced topics such as quantum transport and topological insulators at the Master’s level. He has also developed practical computational courses using Quantum ESPRESSO. His group organizes the Flat Club seminar series, fostering academic exchange in the field of flatband physics.
He leads a research group focused on theoretical modeling of quantum materials, with ongoing work in correlated moiré systems and topological phases.


