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Reimer Kühn is Emeritus Professor of Statistical Physics at King's College London, where he joined the Department of Mathematics in 2003. He received his PhD in Theoretical Physics from Kiel University in 1987. Throughout his career, he has held postdoctoral and lecturer positions at the University of Heidelberg and has been a visiting professor at universities such as Leuven, Bordeaux, and Göttingen. His research interests encompass Statistical Mechanics and Complex Disordered Systems, focusing on low-temperature properties of glasses, phase transitions in disordered systems, neural networks, risk modeling, and random matrices. He has contributed significantly to the field through various publications highlighting non-equilibrium stationary properties of Boolean networks and the statistical characteristics of sparse graphs. He was involved in the CNES initiative, which serves as an international hub for cross-disciplinary research in non-equilibrium science. His group's work places King's at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics and disordered complex systems.
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