Prof. Dr. Eugene Demler
Main Focus
The main focus of Eugene Demler's work has been developing general
theoretical tools for understanding the effects of interactions, and
establishing a common framework for understanding the physics of
strongly correlated systems. Demler's research has addressed various
properties of high temperature superconductors, heavy fermion and
organic superconductors, quantum Hall systems, and quantum
antiferromagnets. Demler's research interests also include mesoscopic
superconductivity, magnetic and superconducting proximity effects,
understanding the effect of dissipation on quantum phase transitions,
and Bose-Einstein condensation of alkali atoms. [more]