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Daniele Iannotti a PhD student contributor to Physics World. He is conducting research in quantum gravity and quantum information at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM), Italy. Academically, he is interested in mathematical formulations of dualities using tools from quantum information theory. He is also enthusiastic about developing skills that enhance his ability to think sharply, write effectively and deliver compelling talks. Daniele studied physics at the University of Rome La Sapienza and the University of Trieste before starting his PhD at SSM in Naples. Outside of research, he enjoys climbing, painting, drawing, playing volleyball and reading about philosophy.
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