Noce Canio
 
                            Department of Physics                                                        
University of Salerno
                                                        Italy
                        
Biography
QUALIFICATIONS · Degree in Physics with Praise, University of Salerno, October 30, 1984. · PhD in Physics, University of Naples 1989. SCIENTIFIC RECOGNITION · Prize for Physical Sciences attributed by the Society of Letters, Science and Arts of Naples (1991). · "Training and Mobility of Researchers" Fellow, Marie Curie Program, European Community (1996). ACTIVITY POST LAUREA · From 1/11/1984 to 31/10/1985 Collaborator of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Its Methodologies for Applied Sciences of the University of Salerno on methods of the theory of finite temperature fields and analysis of low dimensional systems of condensed matter. · From 1/11/1985 to 31/10/1988 PhD in Physics at the University of Naples. · From 1/11/1988 to 31/10/1990 Professor of Physics of Experimental Physics I of the Degree Course in Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Salerno. · From 3/1/1991 to 2/1/1994 Researcher (Sector of Scientific Discipline 86: Theoretical Physics) at the Faculty of Science of the University of Salerno. · Since 3/1/1994 Confirmed Researcher (Scientific Subject Sector B02A-Theoretical Physics) at the Faculty of Science at the University of Salerno. · From 24/6/1996 to 23/6/1997 TMR Fellow at the Intercciplinary Research Center (IRC) in Superconductivity at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge (UK). · Since 13/6/2002 Associate Professor (Scientific Subject Sector FIS / 03-Physics of Matter) at the Faculty of Science of the University of Salerno. INCORPORATE Local Project Manager of the FIRB Project "Transport Properties in Ruthenylated Materials" (2002). Responsible for PON NAFASSY DISP training project. Referee of numerous international journals including Physical Review Letters; Physical Review B and New Journal of Physics. He was deputy director of the Department of Physics "ER Caianiello" and co-ordinator of three PhD programs in Physics.
Research Interest
Theoretical Physics