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Fabio Benatti is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Trieste. He is actively involved in theoretical physics research, particularly in quantum mechanics foundations and open systems. His roles include membership in the Departmental Board, Department Council, and Doctoral Colleges for the Physics PhD program. He collaborates with research groups focused on quantum decoherence, collapse models, and quantum-gravity interplay, participating in projects like Quantum Italy Deployment and the National Quantum Science and Technology Institute (NQSTI).
His research explores spontaneous wave function collapse models, environmental decoherence mechanisms (e.g., vacuum fluctuations, gravitational noise), and quantum information processing limitations under conservation laws. He works closely with experimental physicists to test theoretical predictions, as seen in studies on X-ray emission-based collapse model validation and relativistic generalizations of quantum theories.
Benatti contributes to doctoral committees as an external expert and is part of the interdisciplinary research ecosystem at Trieste, which includes collaborations with INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) and Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste facilities. His work bridges fundamental quantum theory with applied challenges in quantum computing and metrology.