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Mario SITTA serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Technological Innovation at the University of Eastern Piedmont "Amedeo Avogadro" in Italy. With over three decades of research activity documented from 1992 to present, he maintains an exceptionally active publication record with 624 research outputs to date. His academic work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through fundamental research in particle physics.
Dr. SITTA's research focuses on experimental high-energy nuclear physics, with particular emphasis on collision dynamics in heavy ion experiments. His fingerprint profile highlights expertise in Transverse Momentum Physics (100%), PbPb collisions (89%), ALICE experiment (75%), Pp collisions (74%), Charged Particle Physics (60%), P-Pb collisions (55%), Hadron Physics (49%), and Meson Physics (48%). This indicates a specialized focus on collision dynamics and particle production mechanisms in high-energy environments.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory centered on the ALICE experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. His work examines fundamental aspects of quantum chromodynamics through various collision systems including pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb interactions. Recent studies investigate hadron-emission sources, hypernuclei production, strange baryon enhancement, J/ψ meson polarization, and Λ baryon production mechanisms.
Dr. SITTA has maintained remarkable research productivity throughout his career, with publication output increasing significantly in recent years (66 publications in 2023, 47 in 2024, and 19 already in 2025). This sustained output demonstrates ongoing active engagement in cutting-edge research within the international particle physics community, particularly through large collaborative efforts like the ALICE collaboration.

