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Enrico Arrigoni is a Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics - Computational Physics at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). His research focuses on correlated quantum systems, many-body physics, and nonequilibrium dynamics, with applications to Mott insulators, quantum transport, and photovoltaic systems. He teaches courses such as 'Green's functions in Many-Particle Physics' and 'Atom Physics - Quantum Mechanics'. Recent work explores phonon effects in Mott systems, neural network approaches to quantum states, and impact ionization processes in photodriven materials. His methods include auxiliary master equation techniques and variational cluster approaches.
Publications span topics like nonequilibrium steady states, quantum impurity models, and disordered systems. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to theoretical physics and computational methods are evident through his prolific research output. Advising and grants details are not explicitly mentioned, though his involvement in graduate theses and research projects is implied via available master's and bachelor's thesis topics.
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