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Henning Moritz is a Professor at the University of Hamburg in the Institute for Quantum Physics. His research focuses on strongly correlated systems, quantum phase transitions, and the behavior of interacting fermions in optical lattices. He has conducted significant work on low-dimensional systems and nonequilibrium phenomena, particularly in condensed matter physics. Moritz has also explored transport in mesoscopic physics and atomic gases, contributing to the understanding of nanostructures. His academic journey includes a PhD and postdoctoral research at ETH Zurich, as well as undergraduate studies in Heidelberg and a scholarship at the University of Cambridge. He has received several awards for his teaching and research, including the Teaching Award of the State of Hamburg and an ERC Starting Grant. Moritz's commitment to academic excellence continues to shape his contributions to the field of Quantum Physics.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Leading research in quantum physics and teaching at the university.
ETH Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Conducted advanced research in quantum systems.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).