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Marcus Berg is a Professor of Physics at Karlstad University, specializing in theoretical physics with a focus on quantum computing, string theory, and mathematical physics. His research integrates advanced theoretical frameworks with practical educational methodologies in physics teaching. He holds an affiliation with the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering within the Faculty of Health, Science and Technology.
His research interests span quantum entanglement, modular invariance in critical models, automorphic forms, and axion-like particle physics. He has contributed to pedagogical innovations in mechanics education and textbook development for modern physics. Notable work includes explorations of string theory amplitudes, Calabi-Yau orientifolds, and supersymmetry phenomenology.
Recent articles highlight advancements in quantum simulation, topological phases, and modular form deformations. His work bridges foundational theoretical physics with practical educational strategies, emphasizing hands-on mechanics exercises and active learning techniques.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He has advised no listed students but has collaborated extensively with researchers like Jesper Haglund, Igor Buchberger, and Daniel Persson. His research often intersects with high-energy physics, cosmology, and mathematical structures in quantum field theory.

