Ph.D. candidate in Fisica , 40th cycle (2024-2027)
Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT)
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PhD
Research topic
Equilibrium properties, entanglement entropy and dynamical evolution of fermionic gapped systems.
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Biography
In my second year, I spent an Erasmus period at LMU Munich, where I had the opportunity to deepen my knowledge in more specialized areas. Key courses I attended included Network Theory, Quantum Simulations with Atoms, and String Theory.
I completed my master’s thesis, partly developed at ETH Zurich, titled Eckart’s Thermodynamics of Viable Horndeski Cosmology.
In 2023, I transitioned into industry, working for a consultancy company on a project involving autonomous driving software.
In February 2025, I began my Ph.D. in Physics at Politecnico di Torino, within the Nanophysics and Quantum Systems group. My current research interests lie at the intersection of quantum systems, condensed matter theory, and numerical methods.