I am a postdoctorial researcher, currently working in the group of Sophie Marbach at the PHENIX Lab, a joint research unit of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and the Sorbonne University.
Currently, my main research interests include:
Intensity Countoscope
(Hyper-)Force correlations
Noether's theorem in statistical mechanics
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
Exact statements and sum rules
Active Brownian particles
My background lies in theoretical physics and I obtained my PhD under the supervision of Matthias Schmidt. My doctoral research focused on continuous symmetries and corresponding forces in many-body systems. In particular I used Noether's theorem to determine exact identities and studied their consequences for thermal and active Brownian particles.
Further information on my curriculum vitae is here. Find out more about the latest news here and a list of scientific publications there.
Contact: Sophie Hermann
Marie Skłodowska Curie fellow
Office 316, 32-42 corridor, 3rd floor
PHENIX Lab, Sorbonne University
sophie (dot) hermann (at) sorbonne-universite (dot) fr