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'''Emanuele Dalla Torre''' is an Italian-Israeli physicist whose research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and ultra-cold atomic systems. He received his Ph.D. from the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]] in 2011. He is currently an associate professor at the Physics Department in [[Bar-Ilan University]] in Israel <ref>[https://physics.biu.ac.il/en/faculty Bar-Ilan University Department of Physics]. Retrived 23-03-2023</ref> and the chief scientist of Quantymize, a startup in the field of quantum computing. In the past, he worked as a postdoctorate fellow at the department of Physics of Harvard University in the US and spent a sabbatical year at [[Rigetti Computing]]. Dalla Torre is a promoter of scientific international collaborations, especially between his to home nations, Italy and Israel <ref>[https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Italian-and-Israeli-physicists-confer-at-Bar-Ilan-University-451067 Italian and Israeli physicists confer at Bar-Ilan University], Jerusalem Post (2016). Retrived 23-03-2023</ref>. |
'''Emanuele Dalla Torre''' is an Italian-Israeli physicist whose research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and ultra-cold atomic systems. He received his Ph.D. from the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]] in 2011. He is currently an associate professor at the Physics Department in [[Bar-Ilan University]] in Israel <ref>[https://physics.biu.ac.il/en/faculty Bar-Ilan University Department of Physics]. Retrived 23-03-2023</ref> and the chief scientist of Quantymize, a startup in the field of quantum computing. In the past, he worked as a postdoctorate fellow at the department of Physics of Harvard University in the US and spent a sabbatical year at [[Rigetti Computing]]. Dalla Torre is a promoter of scientific international collaborations, especially between his to home nations, Italy and Israel <ref>[https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Italian-and-Israeli-physicists-confer-at-Bar-Ilan-University-451067 Italian and Israeli physicists confer at Bar-Ilan University], Jerusalem Post (2016). Retrived 23-03-2023</ref><ref>[https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Italian-academics-reject-anti-Israel-boycotts-484622 Italian academics reject anti-Israel boycotts] (2017). Retriced 29-03-2023</ref>. |
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== Research == |
== Research == |
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עמנאול דלה טורה | |
Born | Milano, Italy | September 19, 1980
Nationality | Israeli, Italian |
Alma mater | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Researcher |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Emanuele Dalla Torre is an Italian-Israeli physicist whose research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and ultra-cold atomic systems. He received his Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2011. He is currently an associate professor at the Physics Department in Bar-Ilan University in Israel [1] and the chief scientist of Quantymize, a startup in the field of quantum computing. In the past, he worked as a postdoctorate fellow at the department of Physics of Harvard University in the US and spent a sabbatical year at Rigetti Computing. Dalla Torre is a promoter of scientific international collaborations, especially between his to home nations, Italy and Israel [2][3].
Research
Emanuele Dalla Torre has made significant contributions to the field of quantum physics [4], particularly in the study of nonequilibrium quantum many-body systems[5]. His research explores the complex interactions between particles in these systems, with a focus on understanding emergent phenomena and their underlying principles. Some of his work delves into topological phases of matter, quantum phase transitions, and the interplay between disorder and interactions in quantum systems. His study have found numerous implications for recent experiments with superconducting materials [6][7] and quantum simulators, such as ultracold atoms and quantum computers[8].
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References
- ^ Bar-Ilan University Department of Physics. Retrived 23-03-2023
- ^ Italian and Israeli physicists confer at Bar-Ilan University, Jerusalem Post (2016). Retrived 23-03-2023
- ^ Italian academics reject anti-Israel boycotts (2017). Retriced 29-03-2023
- ^ Bar Ilan applies contradictory quantum behavior. Retrived 29-03-2023
- ^ Emanuele Dalla Torre homepage at the Physics department of Bar-Ilan University. Retrived 23-03-2023
- ^ Visualizing electrons, at last Scienceline.org (2016). Retrived 23-03-2023
- ^ Solving a cryptic puzzle with a little help from a hologram, Jerusalem Post (2016). Retrived 23-03-2023
- ^ System Model H1 beats classical system at game designed to test quantum mechanics, Phys.org (2022). Retrived 23-03-2023