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Michael Marc Wolf - CV

Ole Rømer Professor
Head of QIT group

Niels Bohr Institute
Blegdamsvej 17

2100 Copenhagen 

wolf(at)nbi.dk

Phone:   (+45) 353 25306
Fax:       (+45) 353 25400
 
 

Born:  January 24th, 1974 in a picturesque Bavarian village.

Citizenship:  german   /  Family status:  happily married, one son

Professional status:

April 08 -
Ole Rømer professor at the NBI

08 -
Adjoint/visiting professor at UC Madrid (Math. Analysis Dep.)
Jan-Feb 08
Visiting professor at the University of Vienna

Feb 03 - Mar 08
Research assistant at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), Garching.
Leading the subgroup "Quantum-Information" in the Theory Division headed by Prof. J.I.Cirac.
 
Education:
04 -
Ongoing Habilitation at the Technical University Munich
 
May 99 - Jan 03
Ph.D. in Physics (with distinction, 1.0), Institute for Mathematical Physics (IMaPh), TU Braunschweig.
Thesis title: The partial ransposition in quantum information theory. Advisor: Prof. R.F. Werner

Apr 99
Diploma in Physics (with distinction, 1.0), Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg

98 - 99
Diploma thesis (for the ALEPH collaboration, CERN), Institute for High Energy Physics Heidelberg
Thesis title: Measuring electroweak gauge boson couplings with optimal observables. Advisor: Prof. A. Putzer

95 - 99
Studying Physics (minor subjects: chemistry, philosophy), Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg

93 - 95
Studying Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

- 93
Attempts of education from various directions

Major research awards:

Conferences organized:

  • Quantum Information Theory (Mittag-Leffler Institute, Stockholm, Sep 1-Dec 15, 2010)
  • COQUIT workshop on atomic ensembles (NBI Copenhagen, 22-24 Jul 09)
  • WE-Heraeus-Seminar: New Frontiers in Quantum Information Science, Nov 08
  • Theoretical aspects of tensor networks states, Oct 08
  • ESI workshop: Tensor network methods and entanglement in quantum many-body systems,  Jan 08 
  • ESI workshop: Quantum Statistics, Nov 2006
  • IQING 03, MPQ Garching, Dec 03
Publications:

Teaching:

  • WS 03/04: Quantum Information Theory
  • SS 04: Quantum Information Theory II
  • WS 04/05: Convex Analysis and Optimization
  • WS 05/06: Quantum Information and Computation (a not so short script written in German by Stefan Nimmrichter and Max Kreipl based on this lecture can be found here)
  • Jan/Feb 08: Gaussian Quantum Systems
  • Sep 08: Uncertainty Relations
  • Feb-Dec 09: Quantum Channels
  • April-June 09: QIT
  • April-June 10: QIT