Metal and Material Physics

Metal and material physics studies the physical fundamentals of materials, including electronic structure, magnetism, phase transitions, defect electronics and transport phenomena. Combining experimental techniques (spectroscopy, Hall measurements, neutron scattering) with theoretical models (solid state physics, many‑body theory) explains macroscopic properties from atomic interactions.

Committees

  • Joint Committee

    Metal and Materials Physics

    Committee members: 10
    Chair
    Prof. Dr. Astrid Pundt
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)