
معرفی
Peter Münger is a Senior Coordinator and University Lecturer in Theoretical Physics at Linköping University, holding the Scientific Director role at the National Supercomputer Centre (NSC). He leads NSC's resource allocation and monitoring for Swedish research. His research focuses on computational simulations of material growth dynamics and ecosystem susceptibility analysis. He employs molecular dynamics to study nanoparticle behavior and ecosystem resilience to disturbances.
His work bridges theoretical physics with practical applications, including catalytic nanotruss structures via magnetic self-assembly and potassium-channel modulation mechanisms. He emphasizes providing students with foundational physics knowledge, underscoring its societal and technological importance.
Key research areas include nanomaterial synthesis, plasma physics, and computational ecology. His publications span topics from organic electronics to climate change impacts on metacommunities. He collaborates actively with researchers in material science, biophysics, and environmental studies.
As part of the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden (NAISS), he supports national computational research infrastructure. His contributions highlight interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex physical and ecological challenges.




