Falciano Speranzaمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Falciano Speranza is currently Director of Research at the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Italy since 2001. He has held prominent roles such as Vicepresident of INFN and serves on key international committees including ECFA. His research focuses on particle physics, detector systems, and technology transfer. Notable honors include the 2020 Italian Excellence Award and Meritorious Membership in the Italian Physical Society. Director of Research, INFN (2001–present) Scientific Associate at CERN (1998–1999 and 1989–1990) Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich (1982–1983) Research interests span particle physics detectors, trigger systems, computational methods, and interdisciplinary applications. He has contributed to major experiments like the ATLAS detector at CERN's LHC. Awards and recognitions highlight his leadership in physics infrastructure and policy: Member of the Gran Sasso Lab Scientific Committee, Governing Body of GARR Consortium, and Italian delegate to the EPS Council. His work involves collaborations with institutions like the Bruno Kessler Foundation and the University of Sassari, advancing both fundamental physics and applied technologies.








