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Prof. Dr. Christoph Lehner

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Office Location: Room PHY 4.1.04
Universitätsstr. 31
93053 Regensburg
Germany
Mailing address: Universität Regensburg
Fakultät für Physik
93040 Regensburg
Germany

Phone:
Secretary:

+49-941-943-2001
+49-941-943-2006
    (Ms. Heidi Decock)
+49-941-943-2008
 (Ms. Monika Maschek)

Fax: +49-941-943-1734
Email: christoph.lehner(at)ur.de

Lehner Christoph2


Research

My research group focuses on precision tests of the standard model of particle physics. Our work involves using both perturbative and non-perturbative methods based on lattice gauge theory to perform large-scale computations on leadership-class supercomputing facilities. We employ a variety of techniques, including classical numerical methods and machine learning. Additionally, we explore new computing paradigms such as quantum computing to address questions that were previously out of reach.


Publications

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Lectures

Winter 2024/2025:

Lattice Gauge Theory I

Winter 2023/2024:

Lattice Gauge Theory I

Summer 2023:

- Theoretische Quantenmechanik I

Winter 2022/2023:

- Quantum Computing

Summer 2022:

- Theoretische Elektrodynamik und Optik

Winter 2021/2022:

Lattice Gauge Theory I

Summer 2021:

- Theoretische Elektrodynamik und Optik

Winter 2020/2021:

Mathematische Methoden

Summer 2020:

- Quantum Computing

Winter 2019/2020:

Mathematische Methoden

Summer 2019:

- Quantum Computing


Curriculum Vitae

Positions:

2019 - now Professor, University of Regensburg
2017 - 2022 Scientist, BNL (tenured 2018)
2015 - 2017 Associate Scientist, BNL
2013 - 2015 Assistant Scientist, BNL
2010 - 2013 RIKEN FPR fellowship, BNL
2010 PhD, University of Regensburg

Honors:

2016 DOE Early Career Award
2012 Ken Wilson Lattice Award

Community Service:

2018 - 2019 Member of USQCD Executive Committee
2016 - now

Co-chair of Steering Committee of the "Theory Initiative
for the muon g-2"



High Energy Physics

Secretary: +49 941 943 -

Heidi Decock: -2006
Monika Maschek: -2008

Quarks, gluons etc. in 1+3 dimensions