Location: Department of Physics and Astronomy, Paolotti building, room P3A
E-mail: marco.uguccioni[at]phd.unipd.it
About
Marco is a PhD student in theoretical condensed matter physics at University of Padua. His PhD project is about the study of non-equilibrium properties in condensed matter models, mainly by using a quantum-field theoretical technique known as Keldysh formalism. He is interested in quantum transport in mesoscopic (nanoscale) devices, a non-equilibrium scenario which is experiencing fast evolution driven both by advances in fabrication techniques and by the interest in potential applications, like quantum information processing. More precisely, his work consists in analyzing transport properties, such as (thermal and electric) currents and noises, in physical systems such as quantum dots, ultracold gases, superconductors and the more exotic Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model.