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Pietro CORTESE is an Associate Professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont 'Amedeo Avogadro', working in the Department of Science and Technological Innovation. His research focuses on high-energy physics, particularly in particle and nuclear physics with emphasis on heavy-ion collision experiments.
His research interests span multiple areas of fundamental physics:
- High-Energy Physics
- Particle Physics
- Nuclear Physics
- Heavy-Ion Collisions
- Hadron and Meson Physics
- Transverse Momentum Analysis
- ALICE Experiment
- Quantum Chromodynamics
Professor CORTESE's work centers on analyzing data from particle collisions at the LHC, with particular focus on understanding matter under extreme conditions. His research contributes significantly to our understanding of quantum chromodynamics and the properties of quark-gluon plasma. His fingerprint analysis shows strong activity in Transverse Momentum, PbPb collisions, ALICE experiment, pp collisions, Charged Particle physics, P-Pb collisions, Meson physics, and Hadron physics.
His recent publications reveal a consistent pattern of high-impact research, with multiple 2025 publications examining phenomena such as hypernuclei production, strange baryon enhancement, polarisation measurements of J/ψ mesons, and Λ baryon production. These works typically involve large international collaborations, as evidenced by the extensive author lists.
Professor CORTESE has demonstrated sustained research productivity throughout his career, with publication counts growing significantly over time - from just 4 papers in 2001 to 65 publications in 2023 alone. His work has been consistently funded, including as Principal Investigator for the FFABR 2017 research project funded by MIUR from 2018-2021.
