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TUM Professoren - Knap_Michael de en Professorial Faculty Technical University of Munich Menu TUM Professors Knap Michael Home Professors alphabetical departments Deans and Vice-Deans Humboldt Professors Heisenberg Professors Professors with Junior Research Groups TUM Emeriti of Excellence Außerplanmäßige Professoren Honorary Professors TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professors TUM Junior Fellows TUM Ambassadors Prof. Dr. Michael Knap Professorship Collective Quantum Dynamics Department Physics Contact Details Business card at TUMonline Academic Career and Research Areas The research of Michael Knap aims at a broad range of questions from condensed matter theory and bridges to quantum optics, atomic physics, and quantum information. Interactions and correlations in condensed matter systems often manifest in striking and novel properties. These properties emerge from collective behavior of the quantum particles. Many examples can be found in nature, including superconductors, quantum magnets and superfluids. The main focus of Knap's work has been on the development of analytical and numerical techniques to elucidate the effects of strong interactions. His research has addressed various questions in non-equilibrium quantum dynamics and transport in ultracold quantum gases and correlated quantum materials. Michael Knap studied physics at Graz University of Technology, Austria. After obtaining his PhD he moved to Harvard University, USA, where he held a postdoctoral fellowship in the Condensed Matter Theory Group and at the Institute for Theoretical Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP). In 2015 Knap was awarded a Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorship. Curriculum Vitae Awards Supervisory Award, TUM Department of Physics (2018) Promotio sub auspiciis Praesidentis rei publicae, Republic of Austria (2013) Schrödinger Fellowship, Austrian Science Fund (2012) Fellowship, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation (2011) Key Publications (all publications ) Gopalakrishnan S, Islam KR, Knap M: "Noise-induced subdiffusion in strongly localized quantum systems". Physical Review Letters. 2017; 119(4): 046601. Abstract Bohrdt A, Mendl CB, Endres M, Knap M: "Scrambling and thermalization in a diffusive quantum many-body system". New Journal of Physics. 2017; 19: 063001. Abstract Bordia P, Lüschen H, Schneider U, Knap M, Bloch I: "Periodically Driving a Many-Body Localized Quantum System". Nature Physics. 2017; 13: 460–4. Abstract Cetina M, Jag M, Lous RS, Fritsche I, Walraven JTM, Grimm R, Levinsen J, Parish MM, Schmidt R, Knap M, Demler E: "Ultrafast many-body interferometry of impurities coupled to a Fermi sea". Science . 2016; 354: 96-99. Abstract Knap M, Kantian A, Giamarchi T, Bloch I, Lukin MD, Demler E: "Probing real-space and time resolved correlation functions with many-body Ramsey interferometry". Physical Review Letters. 2013: 111, 147205. Abstract If you wish your profile to be changed or updated please contact Franz Langer To top icon About TUM Our University News Coronavirus Publications Schools + Departments Awards and Honors University Hospitals Teaching and QMS Working at TUM Giving TUM Fan? Contact & Directions Research Schools + Departments Research Centers Excellence Strategy Research projects Research Partners Research promotion Doctorate (Ph.D.) Postdocs Career openings Innovation Entrepreneurship Technology transfer Industry Liaison Office Contacts Studies Welcome Degree programs International Students Support & Advice Application Fees and Financial Aid During your Studies Completing your Studies Campus life Contacts Lifelong learning Executive and Professional Education All employees from TUM Scientific staff members Research and Science Managers Professors MOOCs Publications and Media Contact Global International Locations TUM Asia International Students Exchange International Alliances Language Center Contacts Startseite Über Impressum Datenschutz Accessibility |