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Cavaliere Fabio is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Department of Physics at the Università di Genova. His research focuses on quantum systems, thermodynamics, and condensed matter physics, with a particular emphasis on quantum batteries, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and topological phases. He has contributed to understanding quantum heat engines, synchronization effects in thermodynamic systems, and the behavior of strongly correlated electron systems.
His work spans theoretical and applied quantum physics, including studies on Josephson effects in topological insulators, dynamical couplings in hybrid quantum systems, and the interplay between dissipation and collective behavior in thermal machines. Cavaliere has also explored Wigner crystallization in low-dimensional systems and the dynamics of quantum phase transitions in spin chains.
Key themes in his research include energy transfer mechanisms in quantum systems, the role of non-Markovian reservoirs, and the application of Floquet engineering for system control. His contributions have advanced understanding of both fundamental quantum phenomena and their practical implications in energy conversion and quantum technologies.
Notable findings include the violation of thermodynamic uncertainty relations through synchronization and the optimization of quantum battery performance via reservoir engineering. Cavaliere collaborates extensively on topics such as Majorana fermions, charge oscillations in spin Hall systems, and the detection of Wigner molecules using advanced microscopy techniques.
