Giulia Maniccia
Researcher - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
E-mail address: giulia.maniccia@uniroma1.it
Researcher - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
E-mail address: giulia.maniccia@uniroma1.it
I obtained my Bachelor’s Degree in Physics at Sapienza University of Rome in 2018 and my Master’s Degree in Theoretical Physics in 2020 at the same institute, with a thesis titled "The role of the kinematical action as a clock for the quantum gravity-matter system", under the supervision of prof. G. Montani.
I then enrolled in the PhD program at Sapienza, obtaining both the PhD and the Doctor Europaeus title in May 2024 with a thesis on the Born-Oppenheimer approach to gravity-matter systems in the canonical formalism. During the PhD, I undertook a mobility research project in collaboration with P. Peter at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP) focusing on Quantum Gravity effects in Bouncing Cosmology.
Following the completion of my PhD, I joined the Institute for Theoretical Physics III at FAU University of Erlangen–Nuremberg as a Visiting Research Fellow, funded by the Sapienza Specialization Activity grant, to investigate the role of reference fluids as clocks in Quantum Gravity and Cosmology in collaboration with Prof. K. Giesel.