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Dr. Valentina Baccetti is a Lecturer in the School of Science at RMIT University, Australia. Her research focuses on quantum physics, mathematical physics, and astronomical sciences. She specializes in areas such as analogue gravity models, black hole evaporation, and relativistic quantum phenomena. Baccetti has supervised research projects including computational thermodynamics of neuromorphic systems and studies on analogue gravity models' observational perspectives. Her work bridges theoretical physics with experimental applications, particularly in quantum entanglement and gravitational collapse dynamics.
Research Interests: Her studies explore quantum gravity effects, gravitational thermodynamics, and the interplay between relativity and quantum mechanics. She investigates phenomena like event horizon avoidance in collapsing systems and energy conditions in spacetime geometries. Her recent work also involves memristive networks and reservoir computing in neuromorphic systems.
- Collaborations: Active in international collaborations, including with physicists at institutions like the University of Sydney and others.
- Supervision: Open to mentoring PhD/Masters students in computational thermodynamics and analogue gravity models.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Physical Review D, Classical and Quantum Gravity, and Journal of High Energy Physics. Her work frequently addresses foundational questions in quantum gravity and relativistic physics.


