
معرفی
Simone Alioli is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics "Giuseppe Occhialini" at the University of Milano-Bicocca. His research focuses on high-energy theoretical physics, particularly in collider phenomenology and Monte Carlo event generator development.
- Role: Associate Professor
- Institution: University of Milano-Bicocca
- Department: Department of Physics "Giuseppe Occhialini"
Research Interests: Theoretical physics of fundamental interactions, precision calculations for hadron colliders, resummation techniques, and Monte Carlo simulations. His work bridges quantum field theory with practical event generation tools for experiments like the LHC and future colliders.
- High-Energy Physics
- Quantum Chromodynamics
- Collider Phenomenology
- Monte Carlo Methods
- Effective Field Theories
- Future Collider Design
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize improving event generator accuracy through NNLO matching, resummation methods for top-quark and Higgs boson production, and feasibility studies for future colliders like FCC. Collaborative works often involve experimental design, software validation, and beyond-Standard-Model investigations.
Grants & Projects:
- P4: Precise Predictions for Particle Phenomenology (2019, MIUR)
- Improved simulations for the LHC and future colliders (2017, CARIPLO Foundation)
- REINVENT: Resummation-Improved Monte Carlo Event Generator (2017, European Commission)


