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Leonardo Lucchesi

Degree: Pisa (2018)
Research: Quantum transport modelling in nanoscale devices
Thesis: Modelling of ballistic transport in nanodevices made of 2D materials heterostructures
Supervisor: Giuseppe Iannacone
Room: 18 Ed. B
Phone no: 050 2217638

 

I was born in Viareggio (Tuscany) in 1993. I obtained my bachelor and my master at University of Pisa, but I studied for a year at LMU in Munich during the master, where I discovered my passion for Theoretical Condensed Matter physics, non-equilibrium problems in particular. In my master thesis, supervised by Prof. M. L. Chiofalo, I worked on the generation of ground state entanglement in ultracold Fermi gases for metrological uses, in particular for atom interferometry. During my PhD I will be supervised by Prof. G. Iannaccone, as I will work mainly on modelling of quantum transport in nanoscale devices, an interesting class of non-equilibrium problems. Besides physics, I have maybe too many interests: I like singing, playing my guitar, motorcycles, fixing broken stuff, playing roleplaying games and board games, cycling and hiking, but strictly one at a time.

PhD Theses

2023

Lucchesi, Leonardo

Modelling of ballistic transport in nanodevices made of 2D materials heterostructures PhD Thesis

28.11.2023, (Relatore: Prof. Giuseppe Iannaccone).

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Presentations

2020

Lucchesi, Leonardo

Ballistic Transport in Nanodevices: a Monolayer Bipolar Junction Transistor Presentation

16.09.2020.

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2019

Lucchesi, Leonardo

Modern sunlight harvesting: latest techniques in photovoltaics Presentation

16.09.2019.

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