Institution: University of Dusseldorf
Position: PhD Student
Master Degree: Theoretical Quantum Physics, Innsbruck University
Research interests:
My field of study is computational physics, and right now I am researching properties of active matter using molecular dynamics simulations. My past research includes the study of the quantum phase transition of the Hubbard-Fermi model using Monte Carlo simulations.
Latest News (all news about Davide Breoni)
A one-dimensional three-state run-and-tumble model with a ‘cell cycle’ published in EPJE October 17, 2022
Poster by Davide at the Active Matter and Active Media Summer School 2022, Cargèse, France October 7, 2022
- Brownian particles driven by spatially periodic noise published in EPJE March 1, 2022
Round Table Discussion on Fluids and Active Matter September 13, 2021
Round Table Discussion on Introduction to Theoretical Active Matter September 7, 2021
The Active Matter network has a new logo ! June 28, 2021
Round Table Discussion on: Collective Behavior March 30, 2021
Round Table Discussion on: Machine Learning March 23, 2021
Active noise-driven particles under space-dependent friction in one dimension on arXiv February 19, 2021
- Active Brownian and inertial particles in disordered environments: short-time expansion of the mean-square displacement on ArXiv October 23, 2020