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Department of Physics
Mainz University
 
Research unit SFB/TR49
Research unit FOR 1346


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Prof. Dr. Nils Blümer

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Attention: these pages are mostly outdated! For current information on Nils Blümer, see web pages at the KU.

Computational Physics + Condensed Matter Theory

Mail address: Institut für Physik
Universität Mainz
55099 Mainz, Germany
Office: 03 424, Staudingerweg 7
Phone: +49 - 6131 / 392 22 77
Fax: +49 - 6131 / 392 09 54
Email: nils-uni@bluemer.name
  Portrait: Nils Bluemer (2011) Photo: © 2011 Eric Lichtenscheidt


Member of the group KOMET 337 of Prof. Dr. P. G. J. van Dongen at the Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.

Member of the Center for Computational Sciences at the University Mainz.

Projects in coordinated programs funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG):
07/2007-6/2015 Multi-flavour Mott transitions and magnetism of ultracold quantum gases on optical lattices
in the DFG research unit TRR 49 Condensed Matter Systems with Variable Many-Body Interactions (Frankfurt, Kaiserslautern, Mainz)
08/2010-7/2016 Quantum Monte Carlo impurity solvers for multi-orbital problems and frequency-dependent interactions
in the DFG research unit FOR 1346 Dynamical Mean-Field Approach with Predictive Power for Strongly Correlated Materials

New:  10/2014 Doctoral student Daniel Rost elected as junior speaker of the Gutenberg-Akademie (reserved for top 5% doctoral students of the Gutenberg University Mainz)
11/2014 New doctoral student: Petra Pudleiner
11/2014 Lecture Numerical methods for correlated electron systems (with M. Rizzi) started

Research areas: Correlated electron systems
Ultracold quantum gases on optical lattices
Metal-insulator transitions
Orbital/flavor selective phenomena
Method development
Methods: Dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT)
Quantum Monte Carlo simulations
Parallel programming, high-performance computing (HPC)
 
Group members: Daniel Rost (doctoral student), Petra Pudleiner (doctoral student), Henrik Jilke (IT staff)
Former group members:  Dr. Elena Gorelik (d-fine GmbH), Dr. Eberhard Jakobi (The Boston Consulting Group), Dr. Carsten Knecht (Nordea Markets), Krunoslav Pozgajcic.


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