Doctoral Researcher in Computational Physics · MPSD / DESY · Hamburg
I am a computational physicist working on magnetic nanostructures at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) and DESY. My research focuses on skyrmion stability, coupled dynamics, and resonant excitations in synthetic antiferromagnets and thin-film systems.
I contribute to the open-source Ubermag ecosystem and am committed to reproducible, well-tested scientific software.
- Micromagnetic simulations of skyrmion dynamics and eigenmodes in synthetic antiferromagnets
- Post-processing and spectral analysis of large-scale simulation data
- Open-source scientific software development and testing within the Ubermag project
- Machine-learning-driven exploration of micromagnetic parameter spaces
Python · NumPy · SciPy · pandas · xarray · Jupyter · Matplotlib · scikit-learn · PyTorch · CUDA · Slurm · Docker · Git · LaTeX
For my full academic CV — including publications, conferences, and professional experience — see kzqureshi/Kauser-Zulfiqar.
Contact: kauserzulfiqar.2001@gmail.com · LinkedIn

