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👋 Hi, I'm Simone Conradi!

🎓 Academic Background

  • 2004: Graduated with honors in Theoretical Physics, focusing on non-commutative field theories.
  • 2008: Earned a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Genoa, concentrating on the innovative study of the properties of high-temperature quark and gluon plasma through lattice numerical simulations.

🚄 Professional Experience

  • Ansaldo STS / Hitachi Rail: Over 10 years of experience in the railway automation sector, taking on roles from Developer and System Administrator to Work Package Leader.
  • Consulting: Specialist in applying mathematical models and machine learning algorithms to finance.

👨‍🏫 Currently

  • I teach computer science at ITIS Delpozzo in Cuneo, also qualified to teach mathematics and physics. Specializing in the "Computer Science - Smart Robot" track.
  • I'm engaged in didactic methodologies for coding and the use of new technologies in teaching computer science.
  • I collaborate with the italian publisher Zanichelli 📕.
  • I teach ChatGPT prompt engineering courses for teachers, like this one in italian.

🔭 I’m currently working on:

  • STEM education: I am dedicated to the field of STEM, with a particular focus on introducing the use of Python to solve mathematics and physics problems in high school. My goal is to empower students by providing them with the tools and knowledge to apply computational methods to traditional scientific disciplines, fostering a deeper understanding and innovation in these areas.
  • Use of Large Language Models in education.
  • Math visualizations like this one or the one in this calendar (June). Please see my X (Tweeter) profile.
  • Agent Based Models.
  • Fractals.

🌱 I’m currently trying to learn:

(Life is too short not to always be learning something.)

  • Computational Social Science.
  • Physics of Complex Systems.
  • New Python framework such Apple mlX.
  • Various mathematical topics.

📚 Publications

  • Artificial Intelligence, published by Zanichelli, a guide for those approaching the AI world with curiosity and a desire to learn.

  • Eigenvalues experiments, Boletín del IMI, Nº 104 (11 octubre 2023), Sección "1+400. Divulgación con 1 imagen y 400 palabras." https://doi.org/10.57037/b-imi.00104.1mas400

  • HOMO SAPIENS E COMPUTER, Rivista del Movimento di Cooperazione Educativa 3/2022.

  • Imaginary chemical potentials and the phase of the fermionic determinant, Simone Conradi and Massimo D’Elia, Phys. Rev. D 76, 074501 - 2007 https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.074501.

  • Analytic continuation of the phase of the fermionic determinant S. Conradi, M. D'Elia - PoS, 2007 - https://pos.sissa.it/042/176/pdf

  • Confining properties of QCD at finite temperature and density, Simone Conradi, Alessio D’Alessandro, and Massimo D’Elia, Phys. Rev. D 76, 054504 – 2007 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.054504.

  • Confining properties of 2-color QCD at finite density, S. Conradi, A. D'Alessandro, M. D'Elia, PoS LAT2006:131 - 2006.

🔍 Interests

  • ❤️ Physics
  • 🧮 Mathematics
  • 🤖 Artificial Intelligence in Education
  • 🔩 Machine Learning
  • 📈 Data Science
  • 💻 Simulations
  • 💻 Educational Computing
  • 🐜 Complex Systems
  • 👪 Agent Based Modeling

💬 Looking to Collaborate

I'm always open to collaborating on projects that push the boundaries of science and education. If you have an idea or a project you think might interest me, don't hesitate to reach out!

🎓 Seminars and conferences I have conducted

📫 How to Reach Me

Simone Conradi's Projects

agentbasedmodeling icon agentbasedmodeling

This repo contains Jupyter notebooks developed during an Agent Based Modeling course.

alife icon alife

Artificial Life simulations

corso_microbit icon corso_microbit

Un corso su BBC micro:bit che ho tenuto ai docenti di primaria e secondaria nel 2020

data icon data

Some interesting python notebooks

eigenfish icon eigenfish

# Eigenfish Ideas by the wonderful ["Computational Discovery on Jupyter"](https://computational-discovery-on-jupyter.github.io/Computational-Discovery-on-Jupyter/index.html) by Neil J. Calkin, Eunice Y.S. Chan, and Robert M. Corless, and the gallery of the [Bohemian Matrices site](http://bohemianmatrices.com).

fractals icon fractals

In the last few years, I have developed a lot of Jupyter notebooks to draw fractals. In this repository, I will gradually share them. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

lovelock_daisyworld icon lovelock_daisyworld

A python implementation of James Lovelock daisy world model for homeostasis of Gaia

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