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Cristiano Ciuti

Professor and Director of MPQ

cristiano.ciuti@u-paris.fr

01 57 27 62 37

Bureau : 807B

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Main research Interests
– Quantum optics and transport in condensed matter systems
– (Ultra)strong coupling cavity and circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED)
– Theory of open quantum manybody systems, non-equilibrium quantum critical phenomena
– Complex systems and machine learning
– Quantum technologies

Professional Experience
April 2018 – : Director of MPQ
2009 – : Head of THEORIE group
2006 – : Professor at Université Paris Cité (PREX2 since 2020)
2003–2006: Lecturer, ENS, Paris, France
2001–2003: Post-doc, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), USA
1997–2001: Assistant, EPFL, Switzerland

Internships, PhD and postdoc openings
Enthusiastic candidates are always welcome to contact me.

Education
2001: PhD in Physics, EPFL
1997: Physics Diploma cum laude, Scuola Normale Superiore & University of Pisa, Italy

Awards
2021: Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)
2019: Friedel-Volterra Prize. Joint award of the French and Italian Physical Societies
2013: ERC Consolidator Grant
2010: Junior Member of Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
2003: Marie Curie Fellowship (declined due to accept ENS position)
2001: Prospective Fellowship awarded by the Swiss National Science Foundation
1992: 4-year Scuola Normale Superiore scholarship, Italy

Completed PhD theses (TEL)
Kaelan Donatella (2022), Zejian Li (2022), Zakari Denis (2021), Cassia Naudet-Baulieu (2020), Filippo Vicentini (2019), Fabrizio Minganti (2018), Florent Storme (2017), Jared Lolli (2017), Alexandre Le Boité (2015), Alexandre Baksic (2014), Juan Restrepo (2014), Luc Nguyen-thê (2014), David Hagenmüller (2012), Pierre Nataf (2011), Simon Pigeon (2011), Simone De Liberato (2009), Arnaud Verger (2007)
Postdocs
Luca Giacomelli (2022-), Geva Arwas (2021,-), Zakari Denis (2021-2022), Ariane Soret (2019-2020), Alberto Biella (2016-2020), Nicola Bartolo (2015-2019), Riccardo Rota (2015-2017), Wim Casteels (2014-2016), Matthieu Labousse (2014-2016), Stefano Finazzi (2013-2014), Dàvid Nagy (2014), Arthur Goetschy (2014), Simone De Liberato (2011-2012), Motoaki Bamba (2009-12)