About
Godefroy Vannoye serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Genoa, actively contributing to the KM3NeT collaboration—an international initiative constructing a cubic-kilometer scale neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea for cosmic neutrino detection.
His research spans:
- High Energy Physics
- Particle Physics
- Astrophysics
- Neutrino Astronomy
- Cosmic Ray Physics
- Experimental Physics of Fundamental Interactions
Recent 2025 publications demonstrate leadership in KM3NeT/ORCA data analysis, covering neutrino oscillation studies, quantum decoherence searches, invisible neutrino decay investigations, and ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino observations. He also developed the gSeaGen simulation code for muon propagation using CORSIKA, advancing detector calibration methodologies.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Student advising and grant details remain unspecified. Dr. Vannoye operates within the KM3NeT collaboration's multinational framework, focusing on detector construction, simulation infrastructure, and multi-messenger astrophysics data interpretation.
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