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Prof. Rudolf A. Römer

Research Interests and Experience

My research spans condensed matter theory, computational and mathematical physics, with a focus on quantum many-body transport, disorder and localisation, flat-band physics, and the quantum Hall effect in meso- and nanoscale systems. I also work on problems in biological physics and exact solutions of quantum models. Full details on Google ScholarLink opens in a new window | WRAPLink opens in a new window.

Keywords: quantum transport · disorder & localisation · flat bands · quantum Hall effect · mesoscopic physics · mathematical physics · biological physics

Teaching Experience

I teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level across condensed matter physics, computational physics, and mathematical methods, including core courses of the Maths & Physics UG degree and interdisciplinary special courses. Alongside lecturing and tutorials, I supervise research students and researchers at all career stages — from high school outreach through master's and doctoral projects to postdoctoral mentorship. Full details are available here.

Further academic activities

My broader academic activities span editorial service, international appointments, and community leadership. I serve or have served on the editorial boards of Physica ELink opens in a new window, (Nature) Scientific ReportsLink opens in a new window, EPLLink opens in a new window (2011–2017), and Datasets InternationalLink opens in a new window (2017–2020), and referee regularly for AJP, PRL, PRB, PRE, EPJB, EPL, and JPA/CM, among others. I held a FuRong Professorship at Xiangtan UniversityLink opens in a new window, China (2016-2023), and was a Fellow of CY Advanced Studies (CYAS)Link opens in a new window at Cergy-Paris Université (sabbatical 2019-20, short-term visiting scholar 2021-present). I am a Fellow of the Institute of PhysicsLink opens in a new window. From 2010 to 2019 I initiated and organised the Physics Days at WarwickLink opens in a new window series of scientific events.

 

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Rudolf A Roemer

Write to:

Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL

Contact Details:

Office: PS1.05
Telephone:
44 2476 574328
E-Mail:
R.Roemer@warwick.ac.uk
Social: LinkedIn

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