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Alessandro Narduzzo is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, Faculty of Science. He is a Teaching Fellow with a dual focus on experimental condensed matter physics and innovative pedagogy in the physical sciences and mathematics.
His research interests span two major domains:
- Experimental Condensed Matter Physics: Focused on strongly correlated low-dimensional electronic systems, including unconventional metals and superconductors, with expertise in low-temperature and high-magnetic-field DC/AC conductivity measurements.
- Physics and Mathematics Education: Investigating effective teaching strategies such as Writing in the Disciplines (WiD), digital pens, audience response systems, and structured problem-solving sequences to enhance conceptual learning.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend toward interdisciplinary work combining fundamental physics with educational innovation. His research in superconductivity and thermoelectric effects in cuprates complements his pedagogical work aimed at improving student engagement and understanding in undergraduate physics and maths courses.
He has contributed to outreach and teaching excellence, as seen in works like The Leidenfrost maze, which combines demonstration physics with educational outreach.
- No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
Narduzzo is actively involved in teaching and student supervision, with at least one supervised research project recorded. His collaborative network includes researchers in Japan and the UK, particularly in the field of correlated electron systems. He is associated with no named research labs or centers in the text, but his work suggests active participation in both experimental physics and educational development teams within the Department of Physics at Bath.


