Giuseppe Vitiello
Professor of Chemical Foundations of Technologies (CHEM-06/A)
Biography
Honorary Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Salerno. From 1980 to 2018, he was associated with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics. He is a member of the scientific committee of European Networks and of the European Science Foundation's COSLAB Programme, as well as of the International Conference "Decoherence", Information, Complexity and "Entropy" (DICE). His research focuses on elementary particle physics and the physics of biological systems and the brain. He is the author of approximately 280 publications in specialized scientific journals and of the books Quantum Field Theory and its macroscopic manifestations (with M. Blasone and P. Jizba, Imperial College Press, London 2011), Quantum Mechanics (with H. Umezawa, Bibliopolis, Naples 1985 and (in Japanese) Nippon Hyoron Sha. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan 2005), My Double unveiled (John Benjamins Publ. Co., Amsterdam 2001), Brain and Being. At the boundary between science, philosophy, language and arts. (with Gordon Globus and Karl Pribram; John Benjamins Publ. Co., Amsterdam, 2004), and Il gatto di Freeman. La bellezza felina dei frattali. Mondadori, 2024. Since 2003, he has collaborated with Walter J. Freeman on neuroscience problems, and since 2009 with Luc Montagnier (Nobel Laureate in Medicine 2008) on the electromagnetic properties of DNA. For a list of publications, see: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IUn2AY8AAAAJhttps://arxiv.org/search/?query=giusepp e+Vitiello&searchtype=author&source=header https://inspirehep.net/authors/984564
