Advisory Board

Members of EPL’s Advisory Board provide additional expertise when necessary to the Co-Editors and the Editor-in-Chief, and can act as adjudicators in the refereeing process.

Current members of the Advisory Board

E. Bertel, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Surface science, low-dimensional electronic systems, electronic correlation
Webpage: E. Bertel
 
V.E. Fortov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Plasma physics, solar physics, liquids
Webpage: V.E. Fortov
 
P. Ch. Ivanov, Boston University, United States
Statistical and biological physics, physiologic dynamics, soft matter
Webpage: P. Ivanov
 
P.M. Jacobs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
Quantum chromodynamics, QCD matter at high temperature and density, collider physics with hadrons and nuclei
Webpage: not available
 
A. Kastberg, Université de Nice, France
Optical lattices, laser cooling, atom traps, Bose-Einstein condensation, atomic spectroscopy, quantum information
Webpage: A. Kastberg
 
A. Laubereau, Technische Universität München, Germany
Ultrafast phenomena, molecular dynamics, elementary chemical processes, nonlinear optics, generation of ultrashort laser pulses, quantum computing, structural relaxation in liquids, dynamics of H-bonded systems, carrier dynamics in semiconductors, melting kinetics, ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy
Webpage: A. Laubereau
 
M. Lewenstein, ICFO – Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, Spain
Attosecond physics, disordered ultra-cold atomic gases, entanglement in many-body systems, frustrated ultra-cold atomic gases,
local quantum information processing, ultra-cold atomic gases and non-abelian gauge fields, quantum channel capacities, spintomics, theory of entanglement, ultracold atom and atomic gases: laser cooling and manipulations, ultracold dipolar gases
Webpage: M. Lewenstein
 
D. Mathur, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
Atomic, molecular, optical physics, intense lasers, molecular dynamics, strong fields, clusters, atomic and molecular collisions, biological physics, mass spectrometry
Webpage: D. Mathur
 
F. Pegoraro, Università di Pisa, Italy
Physics of plasma and electric discharges
Webpage: not available
 
G.A. Sawatzky, University of British Columbia, Canada
Electronic structure of nanostructured strongly correlated materials,
such as magnetic materials, high temperature superconductors, and materials for molecular electronics applications;
development and use of various synchrotron-based spectroscopic methods
Webpage: G.A. Sawatzky
 
C. M. Schneider, Institute Electronic Properties (IEE), Germany
Experimental physics, electronic phenomena, magnetism
Webpage: C. M. Schneider
 
M. Schreiber, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
Theoretical solid state physics, organic materials, computational physics, theoretical chemical physics
Webpage: Michael Schreiber
 
S. Succi, ISC-CNR, Italy
Computational and statistical physics, applied mathematics,
fluid dynamics, non-linear dynamics automates
Webpage: S. Succi
 
R. A. Treumann, The International Space Science Institute, Switzerland
Plasma physics, space physics, astrophysics, geophysics
Webpage: R. A. Treumann
 
D. Vanmaekelbergh, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Electronic and optical properties of solids, semiconductors and insulators, structural and dynamical properties of solids, surfaces and interfaces, quantum electronics and optics
Webpage: D. Vanmaekelbergh
 
R. Voss, CERN, Switzerland
Construction and commissioning of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer, search for Higgs Bosons and supersymmetry, measurements of Standard Model (SM) parameters, search for physics beyond the SM in high-energy proton-proton collisions
Webpage: R. Voss
 
P.B. Warren, Unilever R&D Port Sunlight, United Kingdom
Soft condensed matter, theory and simulation, statistical physics, biological physics
Webpage: P.B. Warren
 
 

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