Welcome to Krissia's webpage, an online platform I will use to share my professional and personal adventures.
I am a Computational Physicist π©βπ» who fell in love with Quantum Sciences βοΈ My journey started in SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil π§π·, and has since taken me around the world βοΈ as a nomade researcher. I have recently returned to my alma mater, the SΓ£o Carlos Institute of Physics, to become a professor π©βπ«.Β
My research π focuses on many-body systems, a topic at the intersection of various sub-fields, including condensed matter theory, statistical mechanics, quantum information, and quantum computing. I am interested in understanding how interactions between quantum particles lead to complex states and how these states evolve to create emergent phenomena. I specialized in developing and implementing state-of-the-art numerical methods π» to study strongly correlated systems, both in and out-of-equilibrium. More recently, I have been fascinated with the potential of quantum computers to digitally simulate model Hamiltonians, the mathematical description we use for a plethora of many-body phenomena.
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I am fortunate to have a wonderful group of fellows helping me in this adventure! We named ourselves QuCoA π«, a title inspired in our passion for both quantum correlated systems and chocolate. Together, we are working π¦Ύ to answer some questions that remain in the many-body problem and will contribute to quantum sciences.
Beyond my professional life, I enjoy drawing π©π»βπ¨, swimming ππ»ββοΈ, traveling π§³, baking π°, attending heavy metal festivals πΈ, and I have a fondness for cats π and ice cream π¦(actually gelato π).
If you attend to one my talks, you will see that am a big fan of Bitmojis! If you come over to visit me in SΓ£o Carlos ir is very likely that you will be indulged by brigadeiros π¬.
I am a Computational Physicist π©βπ» who fell in love with Quantum Sciences βοΈ My journey started in SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil π§π·, and has since taken me around the world βοΈ as a nomade researcher. I have recently returned to my alma mater, the SΓ£o Carlos Institute of Physics, to become a professor π©βπ«.Β
My research π focuses on many-body systems, a topic at the intersection of various sub-fields, including condensed matter theory, statistical mechanics, quantum information, and quantum computing. I am interested in understanding how interactions between quantum particles lead to complex states and how these states evolve to create emergent phenomena. I specialized in developing and implementing state-of-the-art numerical methods π» to study strongly correlated systems, both in and out-of-equilibrium. More recently, I have been fascinated with the potential of quantum computers to digitally simulate model Hamiltonians, the mathematical description we use for a plethora of many-body phenomena.
Β
I am fortunate to have a wonderful group of fellows helping me in this adventure! We named ourselves QuCoA π«, a title inspired in our passion for both quantum correlated systems and chocolate. Together, we are working π¦Ύ to answer some questions that remain in the many-body problem and will contribute to quantum sciences.
Beyond my professional life, I enjoy drawing π©π»βπ¨, swimming ππ»ββοΈ, traveling π§³, baking π°, attending heavy metal festivals πΈ, and I have a fondness for cats π and ice cream π¦(actually gelato π).
If you attend to one my talks, you will see that am a big fan of Bitmojis! If you come over to visit me in SΓ£o Carlos ir is very likely that you will be indulged by brigadeiros π¬.