Daniele Guerci, Ph.D.

Flatiron Research Fellow, CCQ, Flatiron Institute

Daniele Guerci joined the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) as a Flatiron Research Fellow in September 2021. He obtained his PhD degree at SISSA in Italy in November 2019. During his PhD studies, Daniele worked on developing and applying extensions of the slave spin approach and the Gutzwiller wave function to investigate strongly correlated electronic systems. He joined the Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques (MPQ) as a postdoctoral researcher in January 2020, where he studied the superradiant transition in optical cavities, the orbital magnetic properties of twisted bilayer graphene and the band structure of mirror-symmetric twisted trilayer graphene. Daniele is interested in strong-light matter effects and exotic phenomena in electronic systems.

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