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Matteo Sanguineti is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics (DIFI) at the University of Genoa, Italy, where he serves on the Department Board and teaches General Physics for Mechanical and Electronic Engineering programs, Acoustic Physics for Speech Therapy, and Astroparticle Physics at the Master's level.
His research centers on experimental astroparticle physics, specializing in neutrino astronomy and cosmic ray detection through the KM3NeT collaboration. He investigates ultra-high-energy neutrino events, quantum decoherence in oscillations, and invisible neutrino decay using advanced detector systems, bridging theoretical models with observational data to explore fundamental particle interactions and cosmic phenomena.
Recent 2025 publications demonstrate a concentrated focus on KM3NeT data analysis, including muon propagation simulations, cosmogenic neutrino studies, and decay mechanisms, highlighting contributions to high-energy astroparticle physics and multi-messenger astronomy.
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He is an active contributor to the KM3NeT collaboration, an international initiative developing a cubic-kilometer neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea for detecting astrophysical neutrinos and studying cosmic particle sources.


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