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Tilman Schwemmer is a researcher affiliated with the Chair of Theoretical Physics I at the University of Würzburg. His work focuses on correlated electron systems, superconductivity, and Fermi surface instabilities in quantum materials such as kagome metals and Hubbard models. He contributes to theoretical studies using advanced methods like the functional renormalization group and explores phenomena including unconventional pairing mechanisms, van Hove singularities, and electronic phase transitions.
Research highlights include investigations into magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, sublattice-modulated superconductivity, and chiral surface states in topological materials. His studies often bridge theoretical models with experimental observables, such as quasiparticle interference signatures and angle-resolved photoemission features.
Dr. Schwemmer’s recent work emphasizes the interplay between spin-orbit coupling, electronic correlations, and topology in materials like half-Heusler semimetals and Kagome lattices. His findings advance understanding of how structural and electronic parameters tune superconducting and metallic phases in strongly correlated systems.



