Jack Lidmar
Associate professor
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Researcher
About me
Research interests
My field of research is statistical physics, condensed matter, and biological physics. Much of my research is related to fluctuation phenomena in superconductors and superconducting nanostructures. I also have an interest in biological physics and in the development of efficient Monte Carlo simulation methods. My interests include among other things
- Fluctuation effects in superconductors
- Phase transitions and critical phenomena
- Quantum phase transitions
- Disordered systems, e.g., glass phases
- Simulation methods
- Biological physics, e.g., structural and mechanical properties of viruses.
Courses
Computational Physics (SI2530), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Computational Physics (FSI3080), examiner | Course web
Degree Project in Engineering Physics, First cycle (SA114X), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Physics, Second Cycle (SH204X), examiner | Course web
Degree Project in Theoretical Physics, Second Cycle (SI201X), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Vehicle Engineering, First Level (SA115X), teacher | Course web
Degree project in Engineering Mathematics, first cycle (SA120X), teacher | Course web
Programme Integrating Course in Engineering and Education, year 1 (LT1041), teacher | Course web
Programme Integrating Course in Engineering and Education, year 2 (LT1042), teacher | Course web
Programme Integrating Course in Engineering and Education, year 3 (LT1043), teacher | Course web
Quantum Information (SH2381), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Special Relativity (SI2371), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Statistical Physics (SI1162), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web