Giovanni Garberoglio
Scientific activity: Computer simulations of many-body systems, from meV to MeV:
- Path integral calculations in quantum statistical mechanics
(quantum effects of confined hydrogen, ab-initio calculation of virial coefficient of light gases) - Gas adsorption and dynamics in nanoporous materials
(metal-organic frameworks, graphene-based nanostructures) - Electronic structure of molecules and solids
Classical models of heavy quarks in quark-gluon plasma
Find out more on: http://www.ectstar.eu/people/profile/garberoglio
Spotlight's articles
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November 10, 2025FBK in the “World’s Top 2% Scientists 2025”Fondazione Bruno Kessler remains among the most influential Italian research institutions at the international level in the ranking prepared by Stanford University and published by Elsevier. The ranking, based on Scopus data and considered a global reference, identifies the top 2% of the most cited researchers each year by disciplinary area. Francesca Bovolo (FBK) is one of them: in the interview, she recounts her work, reflecting on her most significant experiences. -
October 6, 20173 Dinners with the Stakeholders (for the Price of just One)Giovanni Garberoglio, Senior Researcher at the FBK-ECT Center * - LISC tells us about his Dinner with the Researcher -
March 24, 2017Mobility Story: Giovanni Garberoglio #4 Coming back homeThe final part of an intense knowledge-trip with many lessons learnt, between trial and error.
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March 15, 2017Mobility Story: Giovanni Garberoglio #3 Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaAfter his stay in Colorado, Giovanni goes back to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Let's find out what happened during the third and last stopover of his trip. -
March 10, 2017Mobility Story: Giovanni Garberoglio #2 Boulder, ColoradoThe second part of a travel story in four stages, the generous sharing of the first experience of Mobility in the US. -
March 3, 2017Mobility Story: Giovanni Garberoglio #1 My 1st mobilityThe first of four steps to go over a study stay in the US, full of small big anecdotes, between self-irony and unexpected epiphanies.