Barone Carlo
Associate Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
National Research Council of Italy (CNR)About
Carlo Barone is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Salerno, specializing in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics. He holds the scientific sector 02/B1 and has led multiple research projects funded by institutions like the University of Salerno and INFN. His research focuses on low-temperature electric transport properties in superconductors, nanomaterials, and photovoltaic devices, with particular expertise in noise spectroscopy and quantum devices.
Education: PhD in Physics (2008), Master in GIS (2003), and Degree in Physics (2002), all from the University of Salerno.
Research Interests: Experimental studies of superconductivity, perovskite solar cells, and electric noise in materials. His work bridges theoretical modeling and experimental validation, with applications in quantum sensing and energy-efficient electronics.
Key Projects: Coordinator of initiatives like 'Study of fluctuations and complexity in condensed matter' (2023–2026) and 'Fluctuations and complexity in Condensed Matter Physics' (2021–2024). Collaborates on INFN projects like DARTWARS, focusing on quantum amplifiers and detector arrays.
Awards: Recognized for contributions to perovskite solar cell research and quantum device characterization, including highlights from CNR-SPIN and IEEE awards.
Teaching: Leads graduate courses on noise spectroscopy and undergraduate physics laboratories at the University of Salerno.
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