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Marcus Kollar is a Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Physics at the University of Augsburg, within the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Materials Engineering. He leads the Theoretical Physics III group and is actively engaged in teaching and research in quantum many-body theory and condensed matter physics.
His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter systems, particularly quantum many-body dynamics, correlated electron systems, Luttinger liquids, and prethermalization phenomena. His work bridges formal field-theoretic methods with physical phenomena in non-equilibrium quantum systems.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on non-equilibrium quantum dynamics and exactly solvable models in one dimension. His work combines perturbative and bosonization techniques to study systems with spatially varying interactions and transient states after external driving, contributing to the understanding of thermalization and universality in quantum matter.
Marcus Kollar supervises a research team including PhD and student researchers, indicating active mentorship. He is involved in the Graduate Center of the Faculty, supporting doctoral and postdoctoral researchers. His contributions to university committees, such as the Institute Leadership and Faculty Council, reflect broader academic service.
He teaches core theoretical physics courses, including Theoretical Physics I (Advanced Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics) and Theoretical Physics IV (Field Theory), along with exercise sessions and specialized seminars on current research topics in quantum many-body theory.
