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Sebastian König is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at North Carolina State University (NC State), affiliated with the College of Sciences. He joined NC State in 2020 as FRIB-TA bridge faculty. König holds a PhD from Bonn University, Germany (2013), followed by postdoctoral research at The Ohio State University and a Herzberg Fellowship at TU Darmstadt.
His research focuses on theoretical low-energy nuclear physics, particularly effective field theory applied to few-nucleon systems, finite-volume techniques for lattice field theory, and computational methods for quantum systems. He also explores applications in computer science for efficient numerical simulations.
Recent work emphasizes universal aspects of few-body systems, resonance calculations, and finite-volume effects. His 2024 publications highlight advancements in eigenvector continuation, complex scaling, and rare-isotope physics. König collaborates widely, contributing to facilities like FRIB (Facility for Rare Isotopes Beams).
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his active research and grant-funded positions reflect recognition in the field. His advising and grants are not detailed here, though his bridge faculty role suggests involvement in interdisciplinary projects. His work is rooted in computational and theoretical tools for understanding nuclear interactions at fundamental scales.




