I am a PostDoc in Theoretical Physics, working in the context of Statistical Physics. My research area is mostly centered around the physics of the so-called integrable models, whose rich mathematical structure allows the exact calculation of many relevant physical properties.
I am also interested in the study of the entanglement in many-body quantum systems and conformal field theories. In particular, I have studied how the presence of a global internal symmetry in a quantum system is reflected in the structure of the various entanglement measures.
I have currently joined the “Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics” group of the Theoretical Physics division at Ruder Boskovic Institute, where I study the effects of frustration in quantum complex systems.
PhD Degree in Statistical Physics, 2021
Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste
M.S. Degree in Physics, 2016
University of Trieste
Bachelor in Physics, 2014
University of Trieste