Research interests
Florian Brökemeier is a PhD student in the $\left\lvert\chi\right\rangle$real (Quantum Information and Real-time evolution in QFT) Emmy Noether research group at Bielefeld University. His research focuses on quantum information and quantum simulation in strong-interaction matter. His interests include the entanglement structure of nuclear ground states, quantum magic and multipartite entanglement in nuclei, and the quantum simulation of nuclear $\beta$-decay. He is a member of the Collaborative Research Centre Transregio 211 “Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions” (CRC-TR211).
Education
Quantum Information Science and Many-Body Physics. Working on: Quantum Information and Simulation in Strong-Interaction Matter
Thesis: "Entanglement Structure in Nuclear Ground States and Its Dynamics in the Quantum Simulation of Nuclear β⁻-Decay"
Thesis: "Investigation of frustrated spin-1/2 systems using quantum-three-coloring, exemplified by the cuboctahedron"