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Dario Buttazzo is a Senior Researcher at INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics) in Pisa, Italy, since 2017. He holds a position within the Department of Physics at the University of Pisa and is affiliated with INFN's Pisa section. Prior roles include a Postdoc at the University of Zurich (2015–2017) and a Visiting Researcher at CERN (2013). His primary research focuses on particle physics, with an emphasis on collider phenomenology, dark matter, and the development of future collider technologies, particularly muon colliders. He is a key contributor to international collaborations such as the Future Circular Collider (FCC) and the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC).
His work spans topics including Higgs physics, muon g-2 anomaly studies, and the theoretical and experimental challenges of next-generation colliders. Buttazzo has authored or co-authored over 60 publications, many of which address the physics case for muon colliders, dark matter detection strategies, and precision measurements in high-energy physics. His research also explores scalar dark matter models, leptoquark mediators, and cosmological implications of particle physics.
Notable contributions include collaborations on the FCC feasibility studies and the design of muon collider detectors, as well as analyses of dark matter candidates like WIMPs and non-relativistic Dark Matter. He has contributed to Snowmass 2021 working groups and the Les Houches workshop series, highlighting his role in shaping future experimental directions in particle physics.


