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Bruno Bertini

Proletic Lectureship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Science

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Biography

After my undergraduate studies at the University of Pisa and at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, I obtained my PhD from the University of Oxford. I spent two years as a post-doctoral research fellow at SISSA in Trieste, Italy, and three years at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. I then came back to the UK: In October 2020 I joined the Condensed Matter Theory group in Oxford as a Royal Society University Research Fellow and in October 2021 I joined the faculty of the School of Physics and Astronomy in Nottingham.

Teaching Summary

Here is a brief summary of my teaching experience so far:

February 2019: Lecturer at SFT 2019 (GGI, Florence). Course: Transport in closed one­dimensional systems

January 2019: Lecturer at the University of Ljubljana. Course: Selected Topics in Theoretical Physics

MT 2013: Tutor for C6 (Theoretical physics for master students of the final year)

Research Summary

The main theme of my research is non-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics. I chose to work in this field because it poses some of the most interesting questions of modern theoretical physics: it… read more

Current Research

The main theme of my research is non-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics. I chose to work in this field because it poses some of the most interesting questions of modern theoretical physics: it explores new emergent dynamical phenomena as well as long-standing gaps in our fundamental understanding of Nature. Recently, however, my work also led me to consider aspects of many-body quantum chaos.

An updated list of my publications can be found at the link below.

Updated List of my Preprints (including journal references when published)

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