Lukas König PhD Student

Contact

Name and title: Lukas KönigPhD Student

ORCID0000-0002-1784-4619 Länk till annan webbplats.

Workplace: Department of Physics Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Room A4:3009Roslagstullsbacken 21

Office hours you're always welcome to stop by :)

Postal address Fysikum106 91 Stockholm

Research group

Quantum and Complex Systems

The Bergholtz group explores the world of quantum and complex systems — what it is and what it could be — from the perspective of mathematics and theoretical physics.

About me

I am very generally interested in physical phenomena that can be described by beautiful mathematical structures. Currently I am studying the role of topology in the classification of non-Hermitian systems, and how physical symmetries affect this classification.

I joined Emil's group in 2021 as a PhD student, after studying in the "Theoretical and Mathematical Physics" programme in Munich, Part III of the Mathematical Tripos in Cambridge, as well as undergraduate studies in Linköping and Stuttgart.

I am teaching the courses:

In my first project, titled "Braid Protected Topological Phases", we investigated the Non-Abelian eigenvalue structure of Non-Hermitian lattice models in two dimensions. We found topologically robust phases of matter that are classified by the braid group.

 


Contact

Name and title: Lukas KönigPhD Student

ORCID0000-0002-1784-4619 Länk till annan webbplats.

Workplace: Department of Physics Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Room A4:3009Roslagstullsbacken 21

Office hours you're always welcome to stop by :)

Postal address Fysikum106 91 Stockholm

Research group

Quantum and Complex Systems

The Bergholtz group explores the world of quantum and complex systems — what it is and what it could be — from the perspective of mathematics and theoretical physics.