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Professor Vittorio Paolone is a faculty member in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly neutrino properties and fundamental interactions. He is involved in high-profile experiments such as the MINOS and MINERvA projects, and contributes to CERN's ATLAS collaboration to explore new physics phenomena at the Large Hadron Collider. His work addresses neutrino oscillations, mass hierarchy, and scattering processes.
Prof. Paolone has received significant recognition, including the Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award (2001) and DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator Award (1997). He advises graduate students Benjamin Messerly and Hang Su, and his research group uses advanced particle accelerators and detectors to probe the fundamental structure of matter.
His publications span neutrino detection techniques, scattering uncertainties, and experimental methodologies. Current projects include investigating tau neutrino properties and preparing for next-generation collider experiments that may reveal extra dimensions, new particles, or refined gravity models.





