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Research interests

Our main research interest is at the interface between new mathematical methods in quantum field theory and high-energy particle physics phenomenology. We study the mathematical structures which hide behind scattering amplitudes and Feynman diagrams, with the goal of developing new methods to study the dynamics of the Standard Model of particle physics. This will help us, among the others, to understand the details of the spontaneous symmetry breaking mechanism and the properties of the Higgs boson and, possibly, it will pave the way to discover signs of New Physics.

Scientific Career

I studied Physics at the University of Bologna and obtained my Doctoral degree at the University of Zurich in 2014. After that, I held Postdoctoral fellowships at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at the Theory Department of CERN, in Geneva. In 2019, I was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford and in 2020 I received an ERC Starting Grant. In September 2021, I was appointed to the Assistant Professorship for Theoretical Particle Physics at TUM.

Education/Academic qualification

Natural Sciences, PhD, ETH Zurich/University of Zurich

Award Date: 3 Jul 2014

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