Laura FabbiettiView profile
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Prof. Laura Fabbietti is a Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), leading the Professorship of Dense and Strange Hadronic Matter within the TUM School of Natural Sciences and Department of Physics. Her research focuses on high-energy physics, particle physics, and nuclear physics, particularly in the context of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and the study of hadronic matter under extreme conditions. She is a core member of the ALICE Collaboration at the LHC, investigating phenomena such as heavy-ion collisions, jet quenching, and strangeness production. Her work explores topics like beauty and charm quark dynamics, collective flow in heavy-ion collisions, and the properties of the quark-gluon plasma. She also contributes to detector development and machine learning applications in particle physics experiments. Recent studies include measurements of photon production, jet modifications, and femtoscopic correlations in various collision systems. Her publications highlight advanced analyses of LHC data, emphasizing precision measurements, theoretical comparisons, and novel experimental techniques. While no specific awards or grants are mentioned, her involvement in major collaborations like ALICE underscores her significant contributions to the field. Prof. Fabbietti’s research group actively engages in interdisciplinary projects, including hypernuclei studies and precision kaonic atom spectroscopy. No advisees or specific laboratory affiliations are explicitly listed in the provided text.








