Education
Lüscher studied at the University of Bern and the University of Hamburg, where he earned his doctorate.
physicist university professor
Lüscher studied at the University of Bern and the University of Hamburg, where he earned his doctorate.
He worked since the 1979s at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron in Hamburg, was a professor for theoretical physics in Bern from 1980-1983 and later in Hamburg. Since 1999 he is at European Organization of Nuclear Research. Lüscher is one of the people who are the driving powers in the development of "quantum chromodynamics on the lattice". Among other results, in 1991 he found with Weisz and Wolff a new recursive procedure, which avoids large lattices and allows studies for many length scales (Non Perturbative Renormalization-Group).