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Welcome! I am a postdoctoral researcher studying quantum and topological phenomena in periodically driven systems, with a focus on atomic, molecular and optical physics, condensed matter, and hybrid light-matter interactions. I am part of the Lemeshko group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).

Previously, I worked on quantum chaos, ultracold atoms, and many‑body physics. Currently I investigate how to engineer topological phases with periodically kicked molecules. A list of publications is on Google Scholar and this site.

Beyond quantum physics, I am interested in dynamical and chaotic systems. During a project at the PIK, I studied interactions between climate tipping elements and how they can shift critical thresholds.

Feel free to reach me at vkarle[at]ist.ac.at or on Mastodon.

Academic background

For a concise tour of current work, see the research overview or browse project pages below.


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Welcome! I am a postdoctoral researcher studying quantum and topological phenomena in periodically driven systems, with a focus on atomic, molecular and optical physics, condensed matter, and hybrid light-matter interactions. I am part of the Lemeshko group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).

Previously, I worked on quantum chaos, ultracold atoms, and many‑body physics. Currently I investigate how to engineer topological phases with periodically kicked molecules. A list of publications is on Google Scholar and this site.

Beyond quantum physics, I am interested in dynamical and chaotic systems. During a project at the PIK, I studied interactions between climate tipping elements and how they can shift critical thresholds.

Feel free to reach me at vkarle[at]ist.ac.at or on Mastodon.

Academic background

For a concise tour of current work, see the research overview or browse project pages below.