Jacopo Settino is a fixed-term Researcher at the Physics Department of the University of Calabria and, since 2022, a research associate at the ICAR Institute of CNR, Rende section. He is currently involved in basic research in the field of Quantum Computing, with particular focus on developing Machine Learning algorithms that exploit the potential of quantum hardware. In recent years, he has taught courses in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics and Advanced Quantum Mechanics for the Master’s Degree in Physics at the University of Calabria. Previously, he carried out Post-doc activities at the Salerno branch of the SPIN Institute of CNR, focusing on the physics of two-dimensional superconducting and topological oxides. In 2019, he obtained his PhD in Physical, Chemical and Materials Sciences and Technologies from the University of Calabria, with a research period at the Laboratoire de Physique et Modélisation des Milieux Condensés in Grenoble (France). His thesis, entitled “Interplay between geometry and interaction in many-body physics”, explored the interaction between disordered geometry and collective phenomena in many-body physics.
Jacopo Settino collaborates with ICAR-CNR researchers from the IoT Edge Intelligence research group.