Johannes Kirscher is a theoretical physicist whose research focuses on effective field theories, few-body systems, and the universality of strongly interacting matter. His work bridges nuclear physics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and atomic systems, with applications to scattering theory, nuclear forces, and cluster dynamics. He has held research positions across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, contributing to advances in computational modeling of light nuclei and few-body interactions.
He has published and presented extensively at leading international workshops and conferences, and his contributions have been recognized with competitive awards such as the Parke Prize for Excellence in Research in Theoretical Physics and the Minerva Postdoctoral Fellowship.