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Simone Marzani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Genova, Italy, and an associate member of INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics) in Genova. He is also affiliated with the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on high-energy particle physics, particularly the phenomenology of fundamental interactions at colliders like the LHC, with emphasis on QCD, jet substructure, and precision measurements of the Higgs boson. Prior to Genova, he was an Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo (SUNY) and held postdoctoral positions at MIT, IPPP (Durham), and the University of Manchester. He obtained his PhD in particle theory from the University of Edinburgh and a physics degree from the University of Milan.
Marzani teaches graduate-level courses such as Quantum Field Theory and undergraduate courses in Quantum Mechanics. His recent work includes studies on heavy-flavour jet substructure, soft gluon resummation techniques, and contributions to the Muon Collider project through magnet design research. He co-authored the book Looking Inside Jets and actively collaborates on international initiatives like the BOOST 2024 conference on jet physics. His research bridges theoretical predictions with experimental data analysis, aiming to uncover new physics beyond the Standard Model.


