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Marilena Bandieramonte is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, conducting her research at CERN Laboratory in Switzerland. Her work focuses on advancing computational methodologies for particle physics simulations and data analysis within international high-energy physics collaborations.
Her research spans High Energy Physics, Computational Physics, and Particle Physics with specialization in electromagnetic shower simulation for HEP Monte Carlo particle transport codes, modernization of simulation frameworks, and muon tomography applications. She develops multivariate unsupervised clustering algorithms for 3D object visualization and bio-inspired scheduling systems for Grid/Cloud computing environments, addressing critical challenges in data processing efficiency and detector technology.
Affiliated with CERN's experimental infrastructure, Bandieramonte collaborates on large-scale particle physics projects requiring advanced computational frameworks. Her contributions support detector calibration, particle interaction modeling, and distributed data analysis systems essential for fundamental physics discoveries at the energy frontier.
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