Salvatore Marco Giampaolo

Salvatore Marco Giampaolo

Research associate

Ruđer Bošković Institute

I am a quantum physicist whose main activities of research are centered around the physics of complex systems and their application in different fields ranging from condensed matter and quantum information theory to the physics of elementary particles. A substantial part of my work concerns the characterization of the different phases of the many-body systems through the quantification of several quantities, some of them directly borrowed from classical statistical physics and others derived by the quantum information theory.

Interests
  • Frustrated systems
  • Factorization
  • Entanglement measures
  • engineered many-body systems for the realization of quantum information devices
  • ultracold atoms in optical lattices
  • trapped ions
  • neutrino oscillations
  • many-body effects in a neutrino gas
  • design of experimental devices for the detection of the axions
  • Entanglement and gravity
Education
  • Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, 2002

    Universitá "La Sapienza", Roma

  • 1998 - M. S. Degree, Physics, 1998

    Universitá degli studi de L'Aquila