Cesare Tronci travels to Canada and USA, visiting Toronto, UPenn, and the University of Delaware

Cesare Tronci is in North America this week (22-26 January). The first stop is the University of Toronto where he is visiting Raymond Kapral in the Department of Chemistry (Kapral is one of the Co-Is on Cesare‘s Leverhulme project). The second stop is the University of Pennsylvania where he is visiting Joseph Subotnik (Department of Chemistry) for research interaction. The third leg of the visit is to the University of Delaware, where he will visit Branislav Nikolic (Physics) and Petr Plechac (Maths). Cesare will also give a seminar at Delaware on Friday 26 January. The title of his talk is “Koopmon trajectories in nonadiabatic quantum-classical dynamics“. A link to the abstract is here and a link to the department seminar page is here. The photo below shows a view of the Delaware campus.