Research Area Condensed Matter Theory


Welcome to our website! We are interested in a variety of problems in condensed matter theory. Our main focus lies on the study of phenomena which arise due to quantum mechanical effects in systems with strong correlations. Areas of research include the study of topological phases of matter, fractional charges on geometrically frustrated lattices, non-equilibrium quantum dynamics, the interplay of disorder and interactions, and the applications of quantum information concepts to many-body systems.

Condensed Matter Theory Groups - Calendar

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Three ERC Grants for Researchers at NAT

Prof. Nora Brambilla, Prof. Thorsten Bach, and Prof. Frank Pollmann have been awarded an ERC Grant. Congratulations!

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Interview with Prof. Barbara Kraus in TUM Series "NewIn"

Quantum Computers and novel Applications

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Interview with Prof. Dr. Johannes Knolle - TU Munich

As theorists we like to play with abstract models in order to expand our understanding of what kind of quantum phases could exist in principle. Amazingly, from time to time some of these abstract ideas can be realized in the lab.

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Michael Knap receives the prestigious ERC Starting Grant

Michael Knap is Professor of Collective Quantum Dynamics at TU Munich and MCQST member

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