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Andreas Härtel is a physicist at the University of Freiburg, where he conducts research in the area of Statistical Physics, focusing on Soft Matter and Complex Systems. His work involves using molecular dynamics simulations to explore the behavior of ionic fluids and the effects of ionic concentration on long-ranged correlations. Dr. Härtel has contributed significantly to understanding electrostatic screening in complex systems, with recent publications highlighting crucial findings related to the Restricted Primitive Model. He is also actively involved in teaching and course coordination within the Physics Institute, emphasizing teacher education and physics didactics. His research is supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG), including projects that utilize capacitive density functional theory to investigate structures in ionic fluids and their applications in sustainability.
University of Freiburg • Freiburg, Germany
Conducting research in Statistical Physics and Soft Matter, focusing on molecular dynamics simulations and electrostatic interactions.
Focus on Advanced Quantum Mechanics and experimental/theoretical electives.