Today we have the pleasure of hosting Michael Zantedeschi, visiting us from the University of Pisa! Michael is currently a postdoc at the University of Pisa, and years ago was a student at the University of Trento, after which he did his PhD in Munich with Gia Dvali. He is a recognized expert on the topic of black holes, especially the memory burden effect, which he was one of the first to seriously work on. He will be delivering a talk precisely on the topic by the title of “Evaporating black holes: how the burden of their memory stabilizes them”. Welcome Michael!
Visit by Michael Zantedeschi
This week we have Michael Zantedeschi, currently a postdoc at the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (in the group of Luca Visinelli), visiting us for a couple of days. Michael is actually not new to Trento, having been an undergrad here (although he arrived just after I finished my undergrad, so we never overlapped). While we aren’t directly working together (yet), we will be brainstorming ideas related to screened dark energy, as well as the mysterious cosmological constant. Welcome Michael!