Matteo Mitrano
Assistant Professor of Physics
Physics
Profile
Outside professional activities

Profile

Matteo Mitrano is an experimental condensed matter physicist. He is interested in investigating fundamental problems in quantum materials, as well as in controlling their nonequilibrium properties with light. The goal of his research is to discover novel, emergent physical phenomena and solve long-standing problems in the physics of interacting electron systems. He makes use of advanced ultrafast optical methods, e.g. THz time-resolved spectroscopy, and of ultrafast scattering probes (hard/soft X-rays, and electrons) both in his laboratory and at large-scale facilities (e.g. free electron lasers). Matteo joined the Department of Physics as an assistant professor in July 2020.
Expertise
Experimental condensed matter physics

Outside professional activities

Outside Professional Activities

In the spirit of transparency and integrity, Salata Institute Faculty Associates disclose publicly their key professional activities outside of Harvard University. The activities disclosed below are for the most recent reporting period, as defined by University policy. Some of the activities may be paid, some may be unpaid, and others may be in exchange for expense reimbursement only.

Outside Professional Activities For Matteo Mitrano
Organizations:
Relationships:
Department of Energy - Office of Science
Unpaid external reviewer
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
European Research Council Work Programme
Unpaid external reviewer
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Unpaid external reviewer
IOP Institute of Physics (UK)
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
Italian National Research Council
Prizes or Awards
Max Planck Gesellschaft
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
Photonique Quantique Quebec
Unpaid external reviewer
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
Riken SPring-8 Synchrotron Center
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
Serraphileira Institute
Paid external reviewer
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Membership on a scientific or other advisory board
Sorbonne University
Speaking engagement, invited lecture, or presentation
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
THE SALATA INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABILITY

The Salata institute

The Salata Institute supports interdisciplinary research that leads to real-world action, including high-risk/high-reward projects by researchers already working in the climate area and new endeavors that make it easier for Harvard scholars, who have not worked on climate problems, to do so.