Hallo everyone!
My name is Manuel and I'm the short-term replacement for a last-minute cancellation ;)
I'm a PhD student in theoretical physics from the University of Würzburg in Germany (northern part of Bavaria) where I work on phase transitions in classical equilibrium and non-equilibrium system in the field of statistical mechanics. Prominent examples are magnetic systems (Ising, Heisenberg) or simple models of epidemic spreading (contact process, directed percolation). I investigate those systems in non-standard settings, in particular in the presence of quenched disorder. A typical question would be: Are the properties of the phase transition of a specific model changed when the system is placed on a disordered spatial lattice instead of a regular one?
In my studies I almost exclusively rely on large-scale numerical Monte-Carlo simulations. Since different physical systems require different simulation techniques, I usually write my own simulation code from scratch. In particluar I use C++ and MPI for performance-critical code and Python for data analysis and visualization. As already mentioned, I focus on spatially disordered systems, so during my studies I also got more and more in touch with aspects of graph theory lately (such as, e.g, connectivity analysis, cluster statistics or shortest path calculations)
I'm very interested in various aspects of the workshop, in particular code optimization, profiling, as well as workflow and software engeenering apsects.
In my free time I play and teach basketball, watch movies or play music in the some minor band projects with friends. Moreover, I really enjoy taking photos with some camera equipment I got myself over the years, especially sports, architecture and portraits.
Looking forward to the time in Ostrava!