
معرفی
Mathias Scheurer is a Professor of Physics at the Institute for Theoretical Physics III, University of Stuttgart (Faculty 08). His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics, particularly quantum many-body systems, unconventional superconductivity, topological phases, and quantum spin liquids. He leads the Scheurer Group, which explores these areas using analytical methods, numerical simulations, and machine learning.
Research Interests: The group investigates emergent phenomena in interacting systems, including superconductivity beyond the BCS paradigm, quantum spin liquids, and topological materials. They also apply machine learning to analyze experimental data and predict material properties. Key topics include moiré superlattices, twisted bilayer graphene, and the interplay between topology, disorder, and interactions.
Funding & Awards: The group is supported by an ERC Starting Grant from the European Union for research on correlated many-body physics in superlattices. Their work has been published in top journals like Nature Physics, Physical Review X, and Nature Communications.
Students & Collaborations: The team includes PhD and MSc students working on topics like neural network applications in quantum states, superconductivity in graphene systems, and topological order. Scheurer collaborates with experimental groups to bridge theory and application, particularly in quantum technologies.



