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