Hi. I’m a theoretical particle physicist working in the field of lattice field theory. The lattice approach is a numerical method through which we can systematically investigate the elementary particles of nature. I’m particularly interested in the physics of quarks and gluons in extreme conditions: high temperatures, high densities and strong background fields. The questions I address in my research are relevant for the description of dense neutron stars, for explaining the gravitational waves originating from the first seconds of our Universe, as well as for modeling high-energy heavy-ion collisions.
I’m a university professor at the Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, working within the Lattice Gauge Theory group and associated to the astro- and particle physics Institutional Excellence Program. I received a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council and the Research Grant Hungary funding from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH). I am a Mercator fellow in the recently prolonged Collaborative Research Center CRC-TR 211 of the Universities Bielefeld, Darmstadt and Frankfurt.
I used to be a professor at the Faculty of Physics in the Theoretical high-energy group of Bielefeld University. Recently, I have been a principal investigator in the Collaborative Research Center CRC-TR 211 and the head of an Emmy Noether junior research group.
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Department of Theoretical Physics
Institute of Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Science
Eötvös University (ELTE)
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
Office: Northern building 6.61
Tel: 0036 1 372 2500 / 6120
Email: gergely.endrodi@ttk.elte.hu
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