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Laboratorio di Fisica Computazionale 1
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Statistical Mechanics of Disordered Systems
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Curriculum
Federico Ricci-Tersenghi is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome. After completing the PhD thesis on large-scale numerical simulations of spin glass models under the supervision of Prof. Giorgio Parisi at Sapienza in 1998, he spent 3 years as a post-doc at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste and shortly thereafter got a faculty position in Sapienza.
He has been a Visiting Professor at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge (2006), at the LPTMS of Université Paris Sud (2012 and 2016), at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris (2015), at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara (2019) and at the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics in Florence (2019 and 2022).
His research interests are focused on the statistical physics of strongly disordered systems, ranging from spin glasses to structural glass models and applications in theoretical computer science (e.g., constraint satisfaction and inference problems).
He has authored over 200 publications (many published in top-level journals, such as PNAS, PRX, PRL, Nature Group)
He was awarded the Tomassoni-Chisesi Prize in 2008.
He is an Editor of Physical Review X and an Associate Editor (on leave) of the Journal of Statistical Physics.
He has co-organized more than 20 international schools, workshops, and conferences.
He has been invited speaker to more than 50 international events and invited lecturer to 5 international schools.
He supervised 19 Ph.D. students and dozens of Master's students.
He has served as an external examiner for 30 Ph.D. thesis.
He is the author of the undergraduate textbook "Scientific Programming: C-language, algorithms and models in science" published by World Scientific (Singapore, 2013), co-editor of the lecture notes on "Statistical Physics, Optimization, Inference, and Message-Passing Algorithms" published by Oxford University Press (2015) and co-editor of the book "Spin Glass Theory and Far Beyond: Replica Symmetry Breaking After 40 Years" published by World Scientific (2023).