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.

Conference and Advanced School on Low-Dimensional Quantum Systems