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Daniele Morrone is a Research Fellow in the Physics and Chemistry department at the University of Palermo, associated with the Emilio Segrè division. He holds a Master’s degree in Physics from the University of Calabria (2021) and is completing a PhD in Physics at the University of Milan focusing on quantum thermodynamics and information processing. His research explores quantum batteries, thermodynamics of monitored open quantum systems, and Landauer's Principle.
Research interests include Quantum Thermodynamics and Quantum Information, with particular emphasis on non-Markovian dynamics, energy transfer mechanisms, and information-processing thermodynamics. His publications address topics like quantum battery control, daemonic ergotropy in monitored systems, and collisional models for non-equilibrium states.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. He currently advises no students, though his academic trajectory suggests potential mentorship roles. His work contributes to foundational understanding of quantum systems’ thermodynamic costs and computational efficiencies.
