Felipe Attanasio

Felipe Attanasio

Research Associate (postdoc)

Universität Heidelberg

Biography

Interests
  • Physics of strongly correlated systems, such as QCD and ultracold gases
  • Coding for high performance numerical simulations
  • Modern programming techniques, mostly focused on C++
Education
  • PhD in Physics, 2017

    Swansea University

  • MSc in Physics, 2013

    São Paulo State University

  • BSc in Physics, 2009

    University of São Paulo

Skills

Programming

  • C++{11,14,17}, C
  • MPI, CUDA, openMP
  • Monte Carlo simulations
  • Assembly (SSE, AVX,
    some ARM and Atmel)
  • Linux
  • Python

Languages

  • Portuguese - native speaker
  • English - fluent
  • German - between A2 and B1
  • Japanese - very basic

Occasional hobbies

  • Photography
  • Electronics
  • Avid consumer of history podcasts

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Tutorials

Quantum field theory I - Winter/2020-2021
Lattice Field Theory - Winter/2021-2022
Quantum field theory I - Winter/2022-2023

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Research Associate
Universität Heidelberg
Oct 2020 – Present Heidelberg, Germany
  • Software development for high performance numerical simulations of physical models
  • Work on lattice QCD at finite chemical potential, ultracold atoms and other effective field theories, and photonic and neuromorphic computing
  • Supervision of bachelor, masters, and PhD students
  • Tutoring and teaching
 
 
 
 
 
Research Associate
University of Washington
Oct 2017 – Sep 2020 Seattle, WA, USA
  • Software development for high performance numerical simulations of physical models
  • Work on lattice QCD at finite chemical potential, ultracold atoms and other effective field theories
 
 
 
 
 
PhD Student
Swansea University
Jan 2014 – Sep 2017 Swansea, UK
  • Thesis title: A study of QCD at finite density using complex Langevin dynamics
  • Supervisor: Prof. Gert Aarts

Recent Publications

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(2022). QCD equation of state via the complex Langevin method.

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(2021). Pairing patterns in polarized unitary Fermi gases above the superfluid transition.

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(2021). Searching for Yang-Lee zeros in O($N$) models. 38th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory.

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