Research Interests
Giorgio Sangiovanni's
research activities are devoted to the theory of strongly correlated
electrons, electron-lattice interactions and more generally to the
theory of high temperature superconductivity. He finished his Ph.D. in
Physics at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" under the supervision
of Dr.Massimo Capone and Prof.Claudio Castellani. Within the thesis
he employed Dynamical Mean Field Theory to tackle the problem of
electron-phonon interactions in strongly correlated systems. Presently,
he is interested in developing more advanced tools to study strongly
correlated systems coupled to phonons. To this end, he recently wrote a
Cluster Dynamical Mean Field Theory code for the Hubbard-Holstein model
with exact-diagonalization, in collaboration with Dr.Erik
Koch and Dr.Olle
Gunnarsson. He also has a collaboration with Prof. Sergio Ciuchi
which centers on studying electron-phonon interactions using Quantum
Monte Carlo.
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