Background
Lugiato, Luigi Alberto was born on December 17, 1944 in Limbiate, Milano, Italy. Son of Pietro and Maria Lugiato.
(This volume contains tutorial papers from the lectures an...)
This volume contains tutorial papers from the lectures and seminars presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Instabilities and Chaos in Quantum Optics", held at the "Il Ciocco" Conference Center, Castelvecchio Pascoli, Lucca, Italy, June 28-July 7, 1987. The title of the volume is designated Instabilities and Chaos in Quantum Optics II, because of the nearly coincident publication of a collection of articles on research in this field edited by F.T. Arecchi and R.G. Harrison [Instabilities and Chaos in Quantum Optics, (Springer, Berlin, 1987) 1. That volume provides more detailed information about some of these topics. Together they will serve as a comprehensive and tutorial pair of companion volumes. This school was directed by Prof. Massimo Inguscio, of the Department of Physics, University of Naples, Naples, Italy to whom we express our gratitude on behalf of all lecturers and students. The Scientific Advisory Committee consisted of N.B. Abraham of Bryn Mawr College; F.T. Arecchi of the National Institute of Optics in Florence and the University of Florence, and L.A. Lugiato of the Politechnic Institute of Torino. The school continues the long tradition of Europhysics Summer Schools in Quantum Electronics which have provided instruction and training for young researchers and advanced students working in this field for almost twenty years.
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Lugiato, Luigi Alberto was born on December 17, 1944 in Limbiate, Milano, Italy. Son of Pietro and Maria Lugiato.
Degree in Physics, University Milan, 1968. Postgraduate Diploma in Atomic/Nuc. Physics, University Milan, 1975.
Supply assistant University Milan, 1971—1972. Researcher National Institute Nuclear Physics, Milan, 1972—1974. Assistant theoretical physics University Milan, 1974—1983, lecturer physics, 1977—1983, associate professor physics, 1983—1986, professor quantum electronics, 1990—1998, board directors physics department.
Professor atomic physics Turin Polytechnic, 1987—1989. Professor physics University Insubria, Como, Italy, since 1998. Member physics group Human Capital and Mobility programme Communications European Communities, Brussels, 1992-1994, Physics Group Training and Mobility Programme, 1995-1997.
Member international science advisory board Max-Planck Institute for Quantenopik Garching, 1996-2005, International Council Quantum Electronics, 1996-1999, science board Gruppo Nazionale di Elettronica Quantistica Plasmi National Research Council Italy, 1997-2003. Honorary adjunct professor Drexel University, Philadelphia, 1980-1991. Member advisory board Springer Series on Synergetics, 1999—2007.
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Member editorial board Physical Review A of America Institute Physics, 1991-1993, Optics Communications, 1988-1994, Quantum Optics, 1989-1994. Co-editor: 4 vols. Of conference proceedings, 1987, 88, 89, 90 and 3 special issues.
Associate editor European Physical Journal D, since 1998. Contributor over 300 articles to professional journals.
Fellow European Physical Society, Optical Society of America, Franklin Institute (life), American Physical Society. Member Italian Physical Society (Prize SIF-Laser Optronics 1991), European Physical Society (secretary board quantum electronics and optics division 1995-1998, Quantum Electronics prize, 2003).
Married Vilma Tagliabue, April 7, 1969. 1 child, Paolo.