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Carbone A. is an associate professor at the University of Bologna since 2012. He carries out research activities in particle physics, collaborating with INFN (Italian National Institution for Nuclear Research) and CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneve. Since several years, he is a member of the LHCb , one of the four experiments taking data at the LHC (the Large Hadron Collider), the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, installed at CERN. The main goal of the Carbone's research activities is to perform precise measurements of the Standard Model of particle physics, testing its consistency and searching for discrepancies that would indicate the existence of new particles, not yet observed. In addition, Carbone A. is also involved in computing activities with the aim of analyzing a huge amount of data (Big Data), typical of the high energy physics experiments. He is the co-author of several publications in peer-reviewed international journals. He held several invited talks at national and international conferences.
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