Univ.-Prof. Dr. Norbert Schuch

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Norbert Schuch

© Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik

Professor of Physics and Mathematics

Group leader "Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics"

Offices:
Faculty of Physics
Boltzmanngasse 9, 1090 Vienna
Room 2.43

Faculty of Mathematics
Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna
Room 05.128

Mailing address for letters/parcels:
See Contact.

email: norbert.schuch(at)univie.ac.at 
phone/mobile: +43 1 4277 51270

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I am heading the Research Group "Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics", located at the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna. My research interests are at the interface between Quantum Information and Computation on the one hand and the Physics of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems on the other hand. In my work, I consider the mathematical, physical, and computational aspects of these systems, and I enjoy closely combining these different perspectives, as well as analytical and numerical approaches, to get a most comprehensive understanding of those systems.

Biography

Prior to joining the University of Vienna in October 2020, I was a tenured Research Group Leader at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany and Lecturer at the Technical University Munich, and before that a Tenure-Track-Professor at the Institute for Quantum Information at RWTH Aachen University. More information can be found in my CV, and in the list of previous group members and theses.

Publications

You can find my publications on the arXiv, Google Scholar, and ORCID; see here for my PhD thesis and my diploma thesis. Information about publications, projects, and activities while at the University of Vienna can also be found on u:cris.

Teaching

current semester (WS24/25)
past semester (SS24)
further teaching

An overview of my current, future, and past teaching activities can be found on my teaching page, as well as on my u:find profile.

 

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