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Angelo Vulpiani is a Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics, University of Rome "Sapienza", and a fellow of the Institute of Physics. He is also affiliated with INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), where his email is hosted. His academic career spans decades, including roles as Assistant and Associate Professor at various Italian universities before his current position.
Research Interests: His scientific work focuses on fundamental aspects of physics, particularly chaos and complexity in dynamical systems, statistical mechanics of non-equilibrium and disordered systems, developed turbulence, and transport and diffusion phenomena. He is deeply interested in the conceptual and philosophical foundations of physics, often exploring the limits of predictability and the role of probability in deterministic systems.
Recent Publications: The most recent article listed, from 2021, explores systems with negative temperature, indicating continued engagement with cutting-edge topics in statistical mechanics. His publications consistently emphasize theoretical rigor, foundational questions, and the interplay between dynamics and thermodynamics.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics
Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grant projects are listed in the provided text, his extensive publication record, authorship of major textbooks, and leadership in organizing scientific conferences suggest a strong mentoring role and likely involvement in funded research collaborations.
Labs and Teams: Although not explicitly mentioned, his collaborations with researchers like M. Baldovin, S. Iubini, R. Livi, M. Falcioni, and A. Puglisi, as well as his co-authorship on significant review articles and books, indicate active participation in research groups and teams focused on statistical physics and complex systems, likely within the INFN and the University of Rome.