
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Tilman Enss is an Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg, Germany. His research spans many-body theory, focusing on dynamics and transport in strongly correlated quantum systems such as ultracold atomic gases, superconductors, and quantum wires. He has developed advanced theoretical tools like the functional renormalization group (fRG), Luttinger-Ward calculations, and Light-cone RG.
- Habilitation (2013), Doctorate (2005), and Diploma (2002) from University of Heidelberg, Stuttgart, and LMU Munich
- Academic positions at Heidelberg University (2017–present), TU Munich (2008–2012), and Università di Roma (2006–2007)
His research interests include quantum critical transport, many-body localization, impurity dynamics, and universality in complex networks. Recent work explores hydrodynamic attractors and pattern stabilization in driven superfluids, merging nonlinear dynamics with quantum criticality.
Selected scientific awards include the Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship (2006–2007) and the 2019 Heidelberg University Teaching Award.
- Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship
- Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes
- DAAD Fellowship
- Teaching Award at Heidelberg
He leads a research team including Dr. Olivier Bleu, Dr. Giacomo Gori, and PhD student Uri Sharell. Former team members include Dr. Nicolò Defenu (now ETH Zurich) and Dr. Keisuke Fujii (now Tokyo Tech). His group has produced numerous M.Sc. and B.Sc. theses on topics like quantum annealing, Fermi polaron dynamics, and Levy flights.




