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Machine Learning For Jet Physics: New, Or Just Cool, Ideas

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, there is a workshop going on this week at Fermilab, where 110 attendees - mostly particle physicists, but some computer scientists are also present - discuss how to push for more effective use of machine learning too... Continue reading

Machine Learning For Jet Physics At Fermilab

I flew to the US yesterday to get to Fermilab, where I am following a workshop titled Machine learning for jet physics". My goal of this post is to explain what this is about in general terms, such that if I have enough stamina I will give, in follow-u... Continue reading

The National Health Service: Portrait of an “Italian Excellence” for the use of non-Italians

Questo articolo nasce dal fatto che sempre più spesso mi trovo a parlare del nostro Servizio Sanitario Nazionale con non italiani, ultimamente in particolare con svizzeri. Se da un lato noto spesso stupore quando gli interlocutori scoprono come il nostro … Continua a leggere Continue reading

MPGD Optical Read Out for Directional Dark Matter Search

The Time Projection method is an ideal candidate to track low energy release particles. Large volumes can be readout by means of a moderate number of channels providing a complete 3D reconstruction of the charged tracks within the sensitive volume. … Continua a leggere Continue reading

CYGNO: a CYGNUs Collaboration 1 m^3 Module with Optical Readout for Directional Dark Matter Search

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How To Interact With Dark Matter

What is Dark Matter (DM) and why should you care? I feel I should start this article by explaining these two things first, as we live in an age when nobody has time for long historical or context-setting introductions. read more Continue reading

Science comunication, a new frontier of researcher’s job

https://www.architettura.aho.uniss.it/it/novita/science-communication-new-frontier-researchers-job   Continue reading

Can Statisticians Become Experimental Physicists?

Before you brush off this post with the answer "of course", let me qualify the title. Of course anybody can become a particle physicist, although the learning curve can be steep and hard to climb up. But what I mean here is, can a student who has been ... Continue reading