Faculty

Name: Michael Vogl
Title: PhD
Brief research interests: "Focus on condensed matter theory with topics ranging from moire materials over Floquet theory to strongly correlated systems."
Research Areas: Condensed Matter Experiment
Office: 6/225
Tel: 966-1-860-4056
 Email: michael.vogl@kfupm.edu.sa

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Research Interests 
My research interests cover a wide array of different topics in condensed matter theory. They range from strongly correlated electron systems in equilibrium to far-from-equilibrium Floquet theory. As theoretical techniques I apply and develop both powerful non-perturbative analytical and numerical methods. Some of my recent topics of interest include and often my work is at the intersection of various of these topics:
Floquet theory, moire quantum materials, RG flow, topological insulators, graphene, strongly correlated electron systems, quantum phase transitions, spin Hamiltonians, semiclassics, mesoscopic quantum systems.

Biographical Sketch:
Michael Vogl received his PhD in May 2020 from the University of Texas at Austin under the supervision of Gregory A. Fiete. He obtained his Master degree in January 2014 under the supervision of Oleg Pankratov and Sam Shallcross at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
AWARDS & HONORS
Ohm Preis of University Erlangen Nuremberg for Master thesis
KEY PUBLICATIONS 

Dr. Michael Vogl Assistant Professor 6/222 966-1-860-4056 michael.vogl@kfupm.edu.sa Website