معرفی
Paolo Camerini is a Full Professor of Experimental Physics of Fundamental Interactions and Applications at the Department of Physics, University of Trieste. He actively participates in doctoral education as a Coordinator and Member of Doctoral Colleges for Physics, spanning cycles XXIX to XXXIX. His research focuses on advanced particle detection technologies, particularly Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) and Low Gain Avalanche Diodes (LGAD), with applications in high-energy physics, medical diagnostics, and future experiments like ALICE 3 at CERN and ePIC at EIC.
- INFN Research Grant: Development of Advanced Algorithms for Event Selection, Simulation, and Reconstruction with the ALICE Experiment (Scientific Manager, Active)
- ELMA Project: Energy Loss Measurements with MAPS (Participant, Active)
He contributes to departmental governance as a Member of the Department Council and various committees. His work intersects with interdisciplinary applications of physics in technology development, including flexible silicon sensors for non-planar geometries and large-area detectors for particle tracking with sub-10-micron precision.
