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Prof. Massimo Pietroni serves as a full Professor in the Department of Mathematical, Physical and Computer Sciences at the University of Parma. He teaches undergraduate and graduate Physics courses including Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and General Physics across multiple academic years (2014/2015–2025/2026).
His research centers on theoretical cosmology with emphasis on:
- Dark energy and modified gravity frameworks
- Cosmological data analysis from BOSS, DESI, and Euclid surveys
- Modeling structure formation beyond ΛCDM cosmology
- Development of model-independent precision methods for parameter estimation
Recent publications (2024–2025) demonstrate sustained contributions to constraining gravity theories through large-scale structure data and advancing Euclid mission methodologies. His work integrates theoretical modeling with observational cosmology to address fundamental questions about cosmic acceleration.
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He actively participates in the international Euclid collaboration, contributing to spectroscopic clustering analysis and cosmological model development for the space mission.
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