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Alice Barberi

Alice Barberi is a PhD researcher at LPMMC in Grenoble under the supervision of Anna Minguzzi and Nicolino Lo Gullo.

She obtained her Master’s degree in Physics at the University of Calabria in Italy, focusing on quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and statistical field theory. She concluded her studies with a M.Sc. thesis in the field of quantum dot thermometry, where she investigated the electronic quantum transport in driven conditions using Keldysh formalism and numerical methods.

Her PhD research focuses on the theoretical modeling of an atom laser. Drawing inspiration from the recent experimental achievements obtained at the University of Amsterdam, she investigates the quantum dynamics of a continuous bosonic condensate at finite temperature. Combining the non equilibrium Green function formalism and numerical simulations, she aims to develop a formal description of these open bosonic systems, improving their theoretical understanding and supporting further experimental investigation.

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