Eva-Maria Graefe

Eva-Maria Graefe is a German mathematical physicist who works as a reader in mathematical physics at Imperial College London and as a University Research Fellow of the Royal Society.

[2][3] Graefe studied physics at the University of Kaiserslautern, completing her doctorate there in 2009.

[4] Her dissertation, Quantum-classical correspondence for a Bose-Hubbard dimer and its non-Hermitian generalisation, was supervised by Hans-Jürgen Korsch.

[5] She did postdoctoral research in quantum chaos at the University of Bristol before joining Imperial College.

[1] Graefe is the 2019 winner of the Anne Bennett Prize of the London Mathematical Society, "in recognition of her outstanding research in quantum theory and the inspirational role she has played among female students and early career researchers in mathematics and physics".