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Department of Physics

Scientific Collaborations

Previous collaborations

This is an incomplete list of colleagues with whom we have enjoyed fruitful and pleasurable re­search collaborations in the past.

Prof. Dr. Collin L. Broholm Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA inelastic neutron scattering, low-dimensional spin systems
Prof. Alexandre Faribault Université de Lorraine, France spin dynamics in the central spin model
Prof. Dr. Markus Grüninger University of Cologne IR absorption, spin liquids
Prof. Bella Lake, Ph.D. Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin & TU Berlin inelastic neutron scattering, low-dimensional spin systems
Prof. Daniel A. Lidar, Ph.D. University of Southern California, USA dynamic decoupling, dynamically corrected pulses and trains of pulses
Prof. Kingshuk Majumdar, Ph.D. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, USA dispersions in two-dimensional spin systems
Prof. Stephen E. Nagler, Ph.D. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA inelastic neutron scattering, low-dimensional spin systems
Prof. Rajiv R.P. Singh, Ph.D. University of California Davis, USA low-dimensional spin systems, advanced perturbative series approaches
Prof. Dr. Joachim Stolze TU Dortmund one-dimensional spin systems, coherent transport of quantum information
Prof. Oleg P. Sushkov, Doctor of Science University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia low-dimensional spin systems, unconventional phases
Prof. Dr. Alan Tennant Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA inelastic neutron scattering, low-dimensional spin systems