Heiko Hergertمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Heiko Hergert is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Michigan State University, affiliated with the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). His research focuses on ab initio nuclear many-body theory, leveraging chiral effective field theory and renormalization group methods to model exotic nuclei and address fundamental questions in nuclear physics. Key research areas include: Developing novel many-body techniques for open-shell nuclei Uncertainty quantification in theoretical nuclear models Applications to neutrinoless double-beta decay Quantum computing approaches for nuclear structure Integration of machine learning with ab initio frameworks His work combines advanced computational methods with experimental collaborations to study nuclear structure across the nuclear chart, particularly in regions relevant to FRIB experiments. Scientific Achievements: 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Research Program Award Pioneer in extending ab initio calculations to heavy isotopes Key contributor to the In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (IMSRG) methodology Professor Hergert's theoretical developments enable predictive modeling of nuclei with controlled uncertainties, directly informing experimental programs at NSCL/FRIB while addressing computational challenges in memory optimization and parallelization.











