Adolfo Avellaمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Adolfo Avella is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics E.R. Caianiello, University of Salerno, and a member of CNR-SPIN. His research focuses on strongly correlated electron systems, superconductivity, and ultrafast spectroscopic techniques. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks like the Composite Operator Method (COM) and Dynamical Projective Operatorial Approach (DPOA), applied to materials such as high-temperature superconductors, vanadium perovskites, and semiconductor systems. Key work includes studies on defect-driven phenomena in doped Mott insulators and light-matter interactions at attosecond timescales. He has published extensively in journals like Physical Review B and Nature Photonics. Education: Doctorate in Physics (university unspecified). Research interests span theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics, with emphasis on non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum materials, and material characterization through ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy. Collaborations include international teams studying high-energy charge excitations and magnetic dynamics in correlated oxides. His work on ultrafast phenomena in quantum materials has led to insights into photoexcitation mechanisms and structural reorganization effects in superconductors. Recent contributions explore attosecond charge dynamics in semiconductors and the role of disorder in modulating electronic properties.












