I am a Research Scientist at the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) at the Flatiron Institute. My work revolves around developing and implementing cutting-edge computational techniques to tackle the quantum many-body problem in condensed matter physics. I specialize in various numerical methods, including Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, Continuous-time Quantum Monte Carlo, Exact Diagonalization, Functional Renormalization Group, and Diagrammatic Perturbation Theory. Additionally, I am passionate about modern open-source software development, particularly using C++ and Python, with a strong emphasis on high-performance computing and parallel programming. Currently, I lead the development of the TRIQS open-source software library at CCQ. I obtained my M.Sc. in physics from RWTH Aachen University and my Ph.D. from the University of Tübingen in Germany.
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Flatiron Institute
- New York
- wentzell.github.io
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3613-007X
- in/nils-wentzell
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flatironinstitute/cppdlr
flatironinstitute/cppdlr PublicDiscrete Lehmann representation of imaginary time Green's functions
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flatironinstitute/clair
flatironinstitute/clair PublicClair (Clang Introspection and Reflection) tools. A set of clang tools developed for Flatiron/CCQ
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