Vincenzo Savona
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Expertise Quantum opticsTheory and modeling of open quantum systemsDesign and modeling of photonic devices Vincenzo Savona studied physics in Pisa at the Scuola Normale Superiore and the University of Pisa, prior to completing his PhD at the EPFL's Institute of Theoretical Physics. Subsequently he did post-doctoral work, first at the EPFL and then in the physics department of the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 2002, he returned to the EPFL to create his own research group, receiving a "professeur boursier" fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation. In 2006, he was appointed tenure-track assistant professor at the EPFL and joined the NCCR for Quantum Photonics. In 2010 he was appointed associate professor. Currently he directs the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Nanosystems.PUBLICATIONS See my full publication record at Publons or Google Scholar. Teaching & PhD PhD Students Laurent Michaud, Sara Isabel Alves Dos Santos, Filippo Ferrari, Leo Paul Blicher Goutte, Julian Sebastian Schuhmacher, Lorenzo Fioroni, Jeanne Henriette Bourgeois, Conrad Joseph Haupt, Maryam Rahimi Past EPFL PhD Students Gaetano Parascandolo, Davide Sarchi, Guillaume Jean Tarel, Luca Fontanesi, Joseph Saliba, Momchil Minkov, Alexandra Nagy, Kilian Robert Seibold, Su Yeon Chang, David Schlegel, Luca Gravina Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Rico Rueedi Courses Analytical mechanics (for SPH) PHYS-202 This course offers an introduction to analytical mechanics. It introduces the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms, emphasizing their ability to simplify the description of constrained systems, symmetries, and conservation laws. Numerous examples of applications are presented. Quantum computing PHYS-541 This course introduces quantum computing, starting with quantum mechanics and information theory. It covers the quantum circuit model, universal gates, foundational quantum algorithms, noise, quantum error correction, NISQ quantum algorithms, and an overview of recent progress. Awards Marie Curie fellowship 0 SNSF Professorship Swiss National Science Foundation 2002
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