Dr L. Körber (Lukas)
Employee - Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Correlated Materials
Heyendaalseweg 135
6525 AJ NIJMEGEN
Internal postal code: 78
Postbus 9010
6500 GL NIJMEGEN
Lukas Körber is a theoretical physicist in magnetism and spin dynamics, with a particular emphasis on spin waves (magnons). He has developed theories and numerical techniques to study the influence of geometry on spin waves in curved magnetic shells. He is the lead developer of the open-source micromagnetic software TetraX, which enables the efficient numerical calculation of spin-wave dispersions in complex geometries. Within the EU-funded NIMFEIA project, he explores the potential of nonlinear spin dynamics for neuromorphic computing and the discovery of novel phenomena, such as self-induced Floquet states.
Lukas was awarded the Radboud Excellence Fellowship to pursue his research on spin dynamics at the ultrafast timescale, where he works on expanding the theoretical understanding of magnetism under thermal and quantum fluctuations.