
معرفی
Nico Gubernari is a Researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), affiliated with the Theoretical Physics High Energy Physics Group and the Cambridge Pheno Working Group at the Cavendish Laboratory. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly flavor physics and QCD, with an emphasis on theoretical predictions of hadronic matrix elements and their phenomenological implications in the Standard Model and beyond.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics (2017–2020), Technical University of Munich
- Master's Degree in Physics (2014–2016), Università 'La Sapienza' Roma
- Bachelor's Degree in Physics (2011–2014), Università degli Studi di Perugia
Research Interests: Flavor physics, QCD, hadronic matrix elements, B-decays, and indirect searches for New Physics. His work addresses theoretical precision in B-physics observables and their implications for resolving tensions between experimental data and Standard Model predictions.
Teaching & Supervision: Taught nine courses in electrodynamics, QCD, and flavor physics. Supervised four students from bachelor to doctoral levels. Active in organizing conferences like CHARM 2023 and the Young Scientists Meeting of CRC TRR 257.
Labs & Collaborations: Member of the EOS software development team for flavor physics predictions and statistical analyses. Collaborates with experimental groups like LHCb and Belle II. Extended research stays at UC San Diego, CERN, and Kyoto University.



