BENZ VINCENZO

Contract professor
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY
Insubria University
Italy

Professor Physics
Biography

Graduated in Physics in 1971 at the University of Milan, between 1978 and 1995 he studied Temporary research positions at the following US institutions: University of Arizona (1978/79 and 1985/86), Duke University, North Carolina (1981/82), University of Michigan (1992-95). Researcher at the University of Milan since 1982, Associate Professor in Physics (currently applied in Physics) since 1989. In that year he attended the University Of Basilicata. In 1992 he moved to the University of Milan, opting for the University of Insubria in 1998.

Research Intrest

Quantum optics; Integrable systems; quasicrystals; Statistical mechanics in Systems far from equilibrium; Localization, transportation in mesoscopic structures.

List of Publications
Benza V.G., Canali C.M., Strini G., “Landau-Zener quantum tunnelling in disordered nanomagnets”, Phys. Rev. B, 2004, vol. 70(18), p. 184426-1-9.
Michalak L., Canali C.M., Benza V.G., “Electron-magnon coupling and nonlinear tunnelling transport in magnetic nanoparticles”, Phys. Rev. Letters, 2006, vol. 97(9), pp. 096804/1-4
Benza V.G., “Actin-mediated bacterial propulsion: comet profile, velocity pulsations”, Phys. Biol., 2008, vol. 5(2), p. 26002.