
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Tancredi is an Assistant Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the Department of Physics, TUM School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical particle physics, particularly the mathematical structures underlying scattering amplitudes and Feynman diagrams to advance understanding of the Standard Model and potential new physics.
Tancredi studied Physics at the University of Bologna (admitted to Collegio Superiore in 2008) and earned his doctoral degree from the University of Zurich in 2014. He held postdoctoral positions at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and CERN before receiving a Royal Society University Research Fellowship at Oxford (2019) and joining TUM in 2021.
His research bridges mathematical physics and particle phenomenology, developing novel methods for computing scattering amplitudes and Feynman integrals. Key focus areas include Quantum Chromodynamics, multi-loop computations, helicity amplitudes, and applications to Higgs physics. Recent publications demonstrate ongoing work in multi-loop QCD corrections, differential equation methods for Feynman integrals, and transcendental function applications to amplitude calculations.
Awards and Grants:
- Goldene Kreide for best Physics Master course (2023)
- ERC Starting Grant (2020)
- Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2019)
- Ambizione Fellowship (2018, declined)
- Collegio Superiore admission (2008)
Current teaching includes Advanced Methods for Collider Physics, Advanced Quantum Field Theory, and Modern Ideas in Theoretical Particle Physics. He coordinates the TUM/MPP Collider Phenomenology Seminar series and mentors bachelor physics students.