Through a wide range of postgraduate courses, which may be either coursework or research based, the students of this PhD program have the opportunity to develop the unique talents needed for their future career on the field of Statistical Physics. The staff members within the Programs are experts in their chosen fields of research. Each brings specific skills to their Course, and collectively they provide a focus for intensive Statistical Physics research which strives for the highest standards of academic achievement. The PhD Program consequently offers stimulating and supportive environments for students engaging in postgraduate research in these areas.
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List of the courses
- Statistical Field Theory (G. Mussardo, 4 credits)
- Entanglement Entropy and Quantum Field Theories (P. Calabrese, 3 credits)
- Fields, Particles and Universality (G. Delfino, 3 credits)
- Statistical Physics of Cold Atoms (A. Trombettoni, 3 credits)
- Stochastic Dynamics in Statistical Physics (A. Gambassi, 3 credits)
- An introduction to topological matter – from gauge theories to insulators (M. Dalmonte, 2 credits)
- Advanced Topics in Probability Theory (M. Marsili, 2 credits)
- Functional Renormalization Group (A. Codello, 2 credits)
- Group Theory and Symmetries (G. Mussardo, 2 credits)
- Introduction to Bethe Ansatz (F. Franchini, 2 credits)
- Introduction to Holography (E. Tonni, 2 credits)
- Numerical Methods and Montecarlo (S. Pilati, 2 credits)
- Topics in Classical and Quantum Computing (A. Scardicchio, 2 credits)