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Flavio Gatti is a Full Professor at the Department of Physics (DIFI) of the University of Genoa. His research focuses on experimental particle physics, superconductivity, and advanced detector technologies. He contributes to major international experiments such as the MEG (Muon to Electron Gamma) collaboration and the ATHENA X-ray observatory. His work addresses fundamental questions in lepton flavor violation, neutrino physics, and astrophysical observations.
He teaches courses including Physics and Technology of Space, General Physics with Lab, and Advanced Thermodynamics Lab for undergraduate and graduate programs in Physics and Chemistry. Office hours are held daily from 2-3 PM, requiring prior appointment via email.
Research highlights include development of cryogenic detectors for the ATHENA X-IFU instrument and studies of superconducting materials for Transition Edge Sensors (TES). Current projects involve neutrino mass measurements and LFV muon decay investigations in the MEG II experiment.
His technical contributions span detector design, cryogenic systems, and precision measurement techniques, with active participation in multidisciplinary collaborations across physics and engineering domains.
