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Fabrizio Parodi is a Full Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Genoa. He is a key member of the ATLAS experiment at CERN, focusing on fundamental interactions and applications in particle physics. He serves on the School Council and coordinates academic programs.
His research interests include Higgs boson physics, resonance searches, and new physics beyond the Standard Model, leveraging the ATLAS detector's capabilities. He actively uses deep learning techniques for experimental analysis and develops methods for identifying charm quarks and measuring vector boson production.
Recent publications (2025) emphasize high-energy collision analyses, including Higgs decay mechanisms, boosted resonance detection, and searches for charged Higgs bosons and vector-like quarks. These studies contribute to advancing understanding of fundamental particle interactions and potential new physics phenomena.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on particle physics, computational methods, and simulation techniques for physics students. He supervises thesis proposals involving deep learning applications and experimental methods in high-energy physics.
Involved in the ATLAS collaboration, his work bridges cutting-edge experimental particle physics with advanced data analysis methodologies. His research has implications for both theoretical models and experimental validation at the Large Hadron Collider.


