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New trends in Atomic Quantum Gases and Memorial Lev Pitaevskii (2023)

Photo taken during Prof. Montangero’s talk on “Algorithms of tensor networks for high-dimensional quantum many-body systems” at the workshop dedicated to the memory of Lev Pitaevskii. The workshop, organized by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, aimed to put together experimental and theoretical physicists working in Italian laboratories on different aspects of atomic quantum gases in order to favor a constructive exchange of ideas and possibly identify future scientific…

3rd Workshop on Waveguide QED (2023)

Giuseppe Calajò and Matija Tecer have partecipate to the 3rd Workshop on Waveguide QED (2023) in Erice. Giuseppe gave an invited talk and Matija presented a poster on the topic “Interacting photons in 2D Waveguide QED

The GiRyd Status Workshop 2023

The GiRyd Status Workshop 2023 was held at Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen, Germany from February 27th to March 3rd, 2023. Esteemed groups and specialists in the realm of Rydberg or highly excited systems came together to establish the current state-of-the-art in the field and exchange knowledge on the latest breakthroughs.

QTI Lectures: Ab-initio two-dimensional digital twin for quantum computer benchmarking

slides Description Large-scale numerical simulations of the Hamiltonian dynamics of a Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) computer – a digital twin – could play a major role in developing efficient and scalable strategies for tuning quantum algorithms for specific hardware. Via a two-dimensional tensor network digital twin of a Rydberg atom quantum computer, we demonstrate the feasibility of such a program. In particular, we quantify the effects of…

Francesco Campaioli, welcome to our group

Biography Francesco is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Padua. His MSCA project, Spin-SC, aims to improve the efficiency of photovoltaics by studying energy-conversion processes that can be exploited to broaden the portion of the solar spectrum absorbed by solar cells.  Francesco graduated at the University of Padua (2013) and was awarded his Masters in Theoretical Physics from the University of Freiburg (2015). He obtained his PhD in…