Sergej Flach
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Sergej Flach (born 1963 in Dresden) is a theoretical physicist whose research has spanned a number of scientific fields in his career. With about 240 publications to his name, his research has been cited over 16,000 times giving him an h-index of 58 and i10-index of 174.[1] He is a member of the American Physical Society, German Physical Society, Korean Physical Society, and New Zealand Institute of Physics.[2] He is an editorial board member of Chaos (2016-)[3] and was an editorial board member of Physical Review E (2009-2011).
Sergej Flach | |
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Born | 1963 |
Alma mater | TU Dresden |
Awards | Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow (Sonderstipendiat), Prize of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Condensed matter, photonics, statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics and chaos |
Institutions | Institute for Basic Science |
Doctoral advisors | Jürgen Schreiber, Paul Ziesche |
Other academic advisors | Nikolay Plakida, Wolfgang Götze, Chuck Willis |
Website | IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems |
He is the founding director of the Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), a professor at the University of Science and Technology, and an honorary research fellow at the New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study in Massey University.