Light and Matter Group
Members
Staff | room | ||
Dr. Siddhant Das | siddhant.das@physik.uni-muenchen.de | B214 | |
PD Dr. D.-A. Deckert | deckert@math.lmu.de | B425 | |
Dr. Paula Reichert-Schürmer | reichert@math.lmu.de | B303 | |
Doctoral students | |||
Fabian Nolte, MSc | nolte@math.lmu.de | B218 | |
Jago Silberbauer, MSc | silberbauer@math.lmu.de | B313 | |
Master students | |||
Bachelor students | |||
Valentin Schönwälder |
Alumni
Current profiles

PD Dr. Dirk-André Deckert
studied Physics at the LMU Munich and, as a DAAD fellow, at the University
of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. After his doctoral studies, funded by the
BayEFG initiative, today Elite Network of Bavaria, he received his doctorate in
Mathematics at the LMU Munich in 2010. His doctoral thesis "Electrodynamic Absorber Theory" comprises a mathematical and
physical investigation of radiation reaction and electron-positron pair
creation. His main research and teaching activities lie within Mathematical
Physics and Applied Mathematics and focus, especially in Mathematical Quantum
Field Theory and Mathematical Learning Theory. For one year, he conducted
research as a post-doc fellow of the DAAD at the University of California Davis,
where he was later appointed as Arthur J. Krener Assistant Professor for three
years before commencing his work in the Elite Network of Bavaria in Munich. At
the Department of Mathematics at the LMU Munich he is part of the Stochastics
Research Group where he wrote his habilitation "On three known deficiencies of Mathematical Quantum Field Theory".

Dr. Paula Reichert-Schürmer
studied physics, mathematics, and philosophy at the University of Munich
(LMU) where she also received her PhD (in mathematical physics) in 2018. Her
dissertation was dedicated to the statistical analysis of gravitating systems
and relationalist theories of gravity (shape dynamics). It was supervised by
Prof. Dr. Detlef Dürr. After her PhD, she had several scholarships and held
different postdoctoral positions in both mathematics and philosophy, before she
became a full lecturer in mathematics at the LMU in 2023. Since 2024 she is also
a member of the metaphysics chair in philosophy. Her research is focused on the
mathematical and conceptual foundations of physics and metaphysics.

Fabian Nolte (BSc Physics)
is a master's student, graduating with a thesis on scattering in
the time-dependent Van Hove-Miyatake model, with a focus on infrared
regularization. In addition to his research in mathematical quantum field
theory, he is interested in the challenges of interacting classical field
theory and the foundations of quantum mechanics.