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Peter Pickl is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tübingen, specializing in Mathematical Physics. His research interests include macroscopic effective descriptions of emerging microscopic dynamics in both classical and quantum systems. Notably, he studies the Boltzmann equation and the Vlasov equations, and focuses on mean field descriptions using the new alpha-method to prove mean field results. His research also aims at understanding the effects in mean field situations, such as Cherenkov radiation in Bose-Einstein condensates. He is currently directing a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) which seeks to provide a microscopic explanation for the transition from reversible to irreversible behavior in systems. Pickl has mentored several doctoral candidates and is open to supervising Bachelor's and Master's theses in Mathematical Physics and related fields.
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