
معرفی
Dr. Mario Gliozzi is an Associate Professor in the Physics & Astronomy Department at George Mason University. His research focuses on X-ray astrophysics, particularly the physical conditions of matter around black holes in active galactic nuclei (AGN). He combines observational data from AGN and stellar black holes to probe black hole system unification. He teaches astronomy courses emphasizing collaborative and active learning, supervises the COS Testing Center, and mentors students.
- Education: PhD in Physics (University of Torino, 1999), Laurea (Master) in Physics (University of Torino, 1994)
Research interests include AGN accretion processes, X-ray spectral analysis, and black hole mass estimation. Recent work explores obscured AGN in galaxy mergers, radio emission in AGN, and methods for determining black hole properties. No scientific awards explicitly listed. Teaching emphasizes core astronomy topics like cosmology and stellar systems.
Publications highlight studies of AGN demographics, dual AGN candidates in mergers, and X-ray observations of low-metallicity galaxies. No specific grants or labs mentioned, but his work relies on facilities like Chandra and NuSTAR telescopes.




