M.Sc. Matteo Dürrnagel
M.Sc. Matteo Dürrnagel
AG Thomale
Theoretische Physik I
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Am Hubland
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Am Hubland
97074
Würzburg
Deutschland
Building:
M1 Informatik/Physik
Room:
03.027
Phone:
+49 931 31-87158
Research interests:
- Altermagnetism
- Exotic charge orders in kagome metals
- Pair density waves and unconventional superconducting orders
- Superfluidity in flat bands
- Synergistic approaches for correlated electron-phonon systems
- Vortex proliferation and BKT physics
My research is centered around the emergent behavior of correlated many-particle systems. In particular, I am interested how non-trivial quantum geometric and topological features of the normal state transcend to the symmetry breaking propensities of realistic materials, which I study by a variety of analytical and numerical methods.
I am co-supervised by Sebastian Huber at ETH Zürich, where I have spent half of my PhD. Other frequent collaborators include Domenico DiSante (University of Bologna), Xianxin Wu (Chinese Academy of Science), and Stephan Rachel (University of Melbourne).
