
معرفی
Simone Artini is a PhD student at the University of Palermo, Italy, focusing on quantum thermodynamics and foundational quantum mechanics. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physics (2020) and a Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics (2023) from the University of Trieste. His research explores entropy production in quantum systems, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and collapse models like the Diósi-Penrose and CSL frameworks.
- Education:
- BSc in Physics, University of Trieste (2020)
- MSc in Theoretical Physics, University of Trieste (2023)
His work spans quantum thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and quantum foundations, with recent publications analyzing entropy production in collapse models, prethermalization in open quantum systems, and non-equilibrium currents in quantum Brownian motion. He collaborates with researchers such as Prof. Mauro Paternostro, Prof. Salvatore Lorenzo, and Gabriele Lo Monaco.
Recent research trends include quantum coherence effects in heat exchange, dissipative extensions of collapse models, and thermodynamic consistency in gravitational quantum frameworks. His studies often employ phase-space dynamics and fluctuation theorems to assess irreversibility and equilibration.
Selected Publications (2023–2025) address topics like spontaneous wavefunction collapse, prethermal phase behavior, and non-equilibrium thermodynamics in quantum systems. These works have been published in venues such as New Journal of Physics and the arXiv preprint repository.
His academic affiliations include the University of Palermo and University of Trieste. He is part of a collaborative team investigating quantum thermodynamic frameworks and foundational models, supervised by leading experts in the field.

