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Dr Remy Dubertrand

Assistant Professor

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

I got my PhD in 2008 at the university of Paris-Sud Orsay after being under the supervision of Prof. E. Bogomolny. I did several postdocs in UK, France, Belgium and Germany.

I was appointed as a Vice-Chancellor Fellow in November 2019 at the Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering at the university of Northumbria.

My research is centered on quantum complex systems. The transition between classical (Hamiltonian) systems and quantum mechanics has been studied for several decades using semiclassical techniques, in a research domain dubbed as 'quantum chaos'. I have been recently interested in extending those techniques for systems with a large, possibly infinite, number of degrees of freedom.

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