Ao.Univ.-Prof.i.R. Mag. Dr.phil. Wolfgang Schweiger
Scientific Career:
1979: M.Sc. in Mathematics, Inst. of Math., Univ. Graz
1982: Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, Inst. of Theor. Phys., Univ. Graz
1993: Habilitation in Theoretical Physics
1981-1986: Research Assistant at the Inst. of Theor. Phys., Univ. Graz
1986-1988: Research Assistant at the Dept. of Phys., Univ. Wuppertal (FRG)
1989-1993: Assistant Professor at the Inst. of Theor. Phys., Univ. Graz
1993-Sep. 2022: Associate Professor at the Inst. of Phys., FB Theor. Phys., Univ. Graz
Since Oct. 2022: retired
Current Research Interests:
Theoretical intermediate- and high-energy nuclear physics; perturbative quantum chromodynamics (in particular the role of diquarks in exclusive processes); the (electroweak) structure of hadrons; relativistic treatment of constituent quark models within point- and front-form dynamics; exclusive photo-and electroproduction of mesons; integrable classical systems (in particular soliton equations) and quasi-exactly solvable quantum mechanical problems (in particular polynomial interactions).