Andrea Idini
Senior Lecturer Lund University website under construction
Senior Lecturer Lund University website under construction
I am Andrea Idini, an Senior Lecturer at Lund University, in the division of mathematical physics. My research interests mainly concern nuclear structure and reactions, with a particular emphasis on the limits of many-body approaches.
However, I have the tendency of biting more than I can chew, as you can see from the
summary
and
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of projects. Among these, I collaborated with Scape technologies (now Meta) working on computer vision and 3D reconstruction.
To know more about my past,
have a look at my papers , or at my complete cv .
I accept master and bachelor thesis projects, spanning my research interests. The available projects concern:
I teach the course of classical chaos for science and technology . In this course we explore the modelling and behaviour of complex systems, using analytical and computational excercises. Personal projects related to the course and on visualization technology are welcome. Eventually, exam projects can be commuted to thesis projects . I also manage projects for
My main research focus is in nuclear physics. From the understanding of the standard model to stellar bodies, atomic nuclei express the role of the strong force in nature. As such the most important and fascinating objects to study. I am interested the many-body aspects of low-energy nuclear structure and a consistent development of nuclear reactions. Recently, I got interested in statistical approaches to the nuclear many-body problem, to understand what current many-body methods can sensibly infer.
Optimization and diagonalization procedures typical of this field can be used to tackle difficult problems in other fields, such as computer vision and reconstructing 3D environments from 2D pictures.
Finally, complex systems permeate the world we live in. Studying them can lead to a better understanding of our society and familiar nature.