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Matteo Puviani is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Theory Division at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL). His research focuses on quantum theory, superconductivity, and nonlinear dynamics, with a particular emphasis on quantum error correction and non-equilibrium systems. He explores phenomena such as quench-drive spectroscopy, light-induced effects in superconductors, and Floquet engineering in materials like graphene.
His work integrates theoretical frameworks with computational methods, including reinforcement learning for quantum circuit design and spectral analysis techniques such as Raman spectroscopy. Key contributions include studies on Higgs mode activation, quantum feedback control for error correction, and the dynamics of edge states in irradiated nanomaterials. Puviani’s research bridges condensed matter physics with quantum computing, addressing challenges in fault-tolerant logical state preparation and nonlinear optical responses in superconductors.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his publications reflect a strong focus on advancing theoretical understanding of quantum systems and their practical applications. He is affiliated with the Theory Division, contributing to MPL’s broader mission in photonics and quantum science.
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