Navigating Academic Landscape || Prof. Andreas Kreisel || Physicist || DPT Podcast || Ep 4 episode artwork

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Navigating Academic Landscape || Prof. Andreas Kreisel || Physicist || DPT Podcast || Ep 4

from Decoding Phase Transitions - The DPT Podcast · host Dr. Sananda Biswas

Decoding Phase Transitions - the DPT Podcast || Ep.4 || Feat. Prof. Andreas Kreisel (Part 2) Welcome to another amazing episode of DPT podcast with Professor Andreas Kreisel! Ready to navigate the academic world? Join us as we break down the post-PhD journey! In Part 2 of our two-part series, we cover everything from postdoc interviews and moving to the US, to the pros and cons of the research environments in Europe vs. the US. Plus, get expert advice on the ideal time to start writing those all-important funding proposals. We also take a deep dive into the mind-blowing world of superconductivity—what it is, why it matters, and what makes it so "unconventional." If you're a student or a budding researcher, this episode is packed with invaluable wisdom you won't want to miss! In this episode, we'll explore: - What to expect in postdoctoral interviews - Expert advice on securing funding and writing winning research proposals. - A fascinating breakdown of superconductivity and its real-world impact. - Rewards and challenges of teaching in academia. If you’ve missed part 1, check it out here [https://youtu.be/Wd5xCgRGi7s] Decoding Phase Transitions (DPT Podcast): Your go-to source for understanding the unique career 'phases' of leading professionals in academia and industry. Subscribe for more expert interviews, insightful physics lectures, and practical skill-building content. 🎙️ About This Episode's Guest: Professor Andreas Kreisel is currently an Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. From early 2026, he will be an Associate Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. His extensive academic background includes a Habilitation from the University of Leipzig, postdoctoral work at the Niels Bohr Institute and the University of Florida, and a PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt with a dissertation titled "Spin-wave calculations for Heisenberg magnets with reduced symmetry." Homepage: https://nbi.ku.dk/english/research/condensed-matter-physics/?pure=en/persons/472920 Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DoVjYpYAAAAJ&hl=de His Research Areas: Magnetism and Unconventional Superconductivity ⏰ Episode Chapters: 0:00 Welcome & Episode Introduction 02:16 Why to do postdoc? 05:09 The postdoctoral interview 10:41 Moving to the US 12:41 US vs Europe: Research environment 15:57 Ideal time to start writing research proposals 21:15 What is superconductivity? 24:19 What is coherence? 26:40 Research status in superconductivity 34:50 Huge Impact of ‘solid state physics’ in current society 37:38 Superconductivity: Why should we care? 37:39 What is so ‘unconventional’ about it? 43:41 Teaching style and aspects of teaching 53:19 Rewarding aspect of teaching 55:32 How to learn quickly and deeply in research? 58:19 Scientific approach to physical problems 01:00:48 How to deal with challenges in science research? 01:02:01 Favourite challenge that proved to be important work 01:07:22 Moving to Uppsala University next year 01:11:56 Fun Trivia: Hobbies, Languages, Role Models 01:15:07 PhD : To do or not to do 01:18:57 Final Thoughts 🔗 Resources Mentioned / Related Links: Niel’s Bohr Institute, Uni Copenhagen, Denmark: https://nbi.ku.dk/english/study/ University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA: https://admissions.ufl.edu Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany: https://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/study University of Leipzig, Germany: https://www.uni-leipzig.de/en/studying/prospective-students/courses-of-study Uppsala University, Sweden: https://www.uu.se/en/study/search 👋 Connect with Sananda Biswas (Host): YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@SanandaBiswasPhD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sananda-biswas-PhD/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sananda.biswas.phd #️⃣ Hashtags:#Academia #HigherEducation #Research #PhDLife #EarlyCareer #Physics #CondensedMatterPhysics #Superconductivity #AcademicChallenges #Podcast #UniversityLife #ScienceCareer

Decoding Phase Transitions - the DPT Podcast || Ep.4 || Feat. Prof. Andreas Kreisel (Part 2) Welcome to another amazing episode of DPT podcast with Professor Andreas Kreisel! Ready to navigate the academic world? Join us as we break down the post-PhD journey!In Part 2 of our two-part series, we cover everything from postdoc interviews and moving to the US, to the pros and cons of the research environments in Europe vs. the US. Plus, get expert advice on the ideal time to start writing those all-important funding proposals.We also take a deep dive into the mind-blowing world of superconductivity—what it is, why it matters, and what makes it so "unconventional." If you're a student or a budding researcher, this episode is packed with invaluable wisdom you won't want to miss!In this episode, we'll explore:- What to expect in postdoctoral interviews- Expert advice on securing funding and writing winning research proposals.- A fascinating breakdown of superconductivity and its real-world impact.- Rewards and challenges of teaching in academia.If you’ve missed part 1, check it out here [https://youtu.be/Wd5xCgRGi7s]Decoding Phase Transitions (DPT Podcast): Your go-to source for understanding the unique career 'phases' of leading professionals in academia and industry. Subscribe for more expert interviews, insightful physics lectures, and practical skill-building content.🎙️ About This Episode's Guest:Professor Andreas Kreisel is currently an Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. From early 2026, he will be an Associate Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. His extensive academic background includes a Habilitation from the University of Leipzig, postdoctoral work at the Niels Bohr Institute and the University of Florida, and a PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt with a dissertation titled "Spin-wave calculations for Heisenberg magnets with reduced symmetry."Homepage: https://nbi.ku.dk/english/research/condensed-matter-physics/?pure=en/persons/472920Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DoVjYpYAAAAJ&hl=deHis Research Areas: Magnetism and Unconventional Superconductivity ⏰ Episode Chapters:0:00 Welcome & Episode Introduction02:16 Why to do postdoc?05:09 The postdoctoral interview 10:41 Moving to the US12:41 US vs Europe: Research environment 15:57 Ideal time to start writing research proposals 21:15 What is superconductivity? 24:19 What is coherence?26:40 Research status in superconductivity34:50 Huge Impact of ‘solid state physics’ in current society 37:38 Superconductivity: Why should we care?37:39 What is so ‘unconventional’ about it?43:41 Teaching style and aspects of teaching53:19 Rewarding aspect of teaching55:32 How to learn quickly and deeply in research?58:19 Scientific approach to physical problems 01:00:48 How to deal with challenges in science research?01:02:01 Favourite challenge that proved to be important work01:07:22 Moving to Uppsala University next year01:11:56 Fun Trivia: Hobbies, Languages, Role Models01:15:07 PhD : To do or not to do01:18:57 Final Thoughts🔗 Resources Mentioned / Related Links:Niel’s Bohr Institute, Uni Copenhagen, Denmark: https://nbi.ku.dk/english/study/University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA: https://admissions.ufl.eduGoethe University Frankfurt, Germany: https://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/studyUniversity of Leipzig, Germany: https://www.uni-leipzig.de/en/studying/prospective-students/courses-of-studyUppsala University, Sweden: https://www.uu.se/en/study/search👋 Connect with Sananda Biswas (Host):YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@SanandaBiswasPhDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sananda-biswas-PhD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sananda.biswas.phd#️⃣ Hashtags:#Academia #HigherEducation #Research #PhDLife #EarlyCar

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