About the author:
Tobias Dornheim is a computer physicist with a research focus on Monte Carlo methods. He received his PhD from the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel for the description of the homogeneous electron gas under the conditions of warm dense matter using the path integral Monte Carlo method. In 2018 he received the U30 Young Investigator Award of the Plasma Physics Department of the Association of Asian-Pacific Physical Societies in Japan. In 2019 he was awarded the Faculty Prize of the University of Kiel as well as the “Nanophysics PhD Award” of the Kiel Research Center Kiel Nano, Surface and Interface Science (KiNSIS) for his doctoral thesis. Since March 2019, Dr. Dornheim has been a research associate in the field of warm dense matter at the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding in Görlitz, where he can continue his research in an interdisciplinary team.