Jovan Odavić is currently employed as a postdoctoral researcher at Ruđer Bošković Institute, working with the Q-Team. He has worked on several topics in theoretical physics spanning different fields within statistical and condensed matter physics. His main research interests are emergent phenomena in complex classical and quantum systems, where the behavior of large aggregates of particles can not be extrapolated by looking at the individual constituents. Such a holistic approach is fundamental to modern physics and essential to the physics of strongly correlated systems and phenomena such as superconductivity, synchronization, quantum localization, and entanglement. He works on developing numerical methods used in approaching many-body systems. Nevertheless, he sometimes dabbles in experimental mathematics and mathematical physics. His motto is: “Life is terrible, but there is always something to compute.”
PhD, Condensed Matter Theory and Statistical Mechanics, 2019
RWTH Aachen University
MSc, Theoretical Physics and Applications to Complex Systems, 2014
Université de Cergy-Pontoise and Université Paris-Sud 11, The Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical Models (LPTMS)
BSc, Physics, 2012
University of Novi Sad