From March 13 to 24 we are taking part on the Conference and Advanced School on Low-Dimensional Quantum Systems, an event promoted by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP Trieste), which takes place in the Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas of the Universidad de Chile in Santiago.
The event will combine a set of lectures and research talks during the two weeks and will be a meeting point for researchers worldwide, nurturing collaborations and exchange of knowledge among researchers, students and postdocs of different continents and subfields. The activities will highlight recent progress in a range of topics including electronic hydrodynamics, dissipative systems and light-matter interaction, low-dimensional devices and disorder, topological materials, and emergent phases in novel materials.
In my talk, entitled “Wave transmission and its universal fluctuations in one-dimensional systems with Lévy-like disorder: Schrödinger, Klein-Gordon, and Dirac equations“, I will discuss recent results from our homonymous paper in Physical Review E last year.
It is my first in-person conference since February 2020, and I am very excited to participate in this amazing event. Many thanks to the support offered by ICTP and to the organization efforts led by Luis E. F. Foà Torres and collaborators.