Simone Warzel (born 1973) is a German mathematical physicist at the Technical University of Munich. Her research involves statistical mechanics and the many-body problem in quantum mechanics. [1] She is a co-author of the book Random Operators: Disorder Effects on Quantum Spectra and Dynamics. [2]
Warzel was born on 2 February 1973 in Erlangen, where she grew up. [3] She studied mathematics and physics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, beginning in 1992, with a year at the University of Cambridge for Part III of the Mathematical Tripos. [3] [4] She earned her doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in 2001. Her dissertation, On Lifshits Tails in Magnetic Fields, was supervised by Hajo Leschke. [5]
Before joining the Technical University of Munich, she was an assistant professor at Princeton University. [4]
Her research interests involve statistical mechanics and the many-body problem in quantum mechanics. [1] She is the author with Michael Aizenman of the book Random Operators: Disorder Effects on Quantum Spectra and Dynamics. [2]
In 2009, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics gave Warzel their Young Scientist Prize in Mathematical Physics. [4] [6] Warzel is a Sloan Research Fellow, and a former von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study.
She was the Emmy Noether Lecturer of the German Mathematical Society in 2011, [7] a plenary speaker at the 2012 International Congress on Mathematical Physics, [4] and a speaker in the mathematical physics section of the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians in Brazil. [8]
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link)Simone Warzel (born 1973) is a German mathematical physicist at the Technical University of Munich. Her research involves statistical mechanics and the many-body problem in quantum mechanics. [1] She is a co-author of the book Random Operators: Disorder Effects on Quantum Spectra and Dynamics. [2]
Warzel was born on 2 February 1973 in Erlangen, where she grew up. [3] She studied mathematics and physics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, beginning in 1992, with a year at the University of Cambridge for Part III of the Mathematical Tripos. [3] [4] She earned her doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in 2001. Her dissertation, On Lifshits Tails in Magnetic Fields, was supervised by Hajo Leschke. [5]
Before joining the Technical University of Munich, she was an assistant professor at Princeton University. [4]
Her research interests involve statistical mechanics and the many-body problem in quantum mechanics. [1] She is the author with Michael Aizenman of the book Random Operators: Disorder Effects on Quantum Spectra and Dynamics. [2]
In 2009, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics gave Warzel their Young Scientist Prize in Mathematical Physics. [4] [6] Warzel is a Sloan Research Fellow, and a former von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study.
She was the Emmy Noether Lecturer of the German Mathematical Society in 2011, [7] a plenary speaker at the 2012 International Congress on Mathematical Physics, [4] and a speaker in the mathematical physics section of the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians in Brazil. [8]
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