23 August 2024
Former MCQST Distinguished Postdoc Fellows Awarded Young Scientist Prize
Dr. Lea Boßmann and Dr. Amanda Young, both former MCQST Distinguished Postdoc Fellows, have been awarded the Early Career Scientist Prize at the International Congress of Mathematical Physics in Strasbourg, July 2024. This prestigious prize from the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics honours their significant contributions to mathematical physics.
Amanda Young completed her PhD at UC Davis in 2016 under Professor Bruno Nachtergaele. She subsequently held a Postdoctoral Research Associate position at the University of Arizona until 2019, followed by a Distinguished Postdoc Fellowship at MCQST and TUM Munich until 2023 in the group of Prof. Simone Warzel. Since August 2023, she has been an Assistant Professor in the Mathematics Department at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Amanda’s research centers on the classification of quantum phases of matter, employing analytical methods to explore the spectral and dynamical properties of ground states in quantum lattice models. Her collaborative efforts have led to the successful proof of spectral gaps in multi-dimensional quantum spin models and a bulk gap for a truncated Haldane pseudopotential, thus making progress on some long-standing conjectures.
Congratulations to Lea and Amanda!
Source: Article adapted from the
IUPAP website.