Dissertation topics suggested by the teacher.
Thesis opportunities offered by the professor
Students enrolled in the Physics degree program have the opportunity to carry out their bachelor’s and/or master’s thesis in fundamental research on elementary particles, using data collected by the LHCb detector installed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
The thesis involves research activities at the Department of Physics in Bologna and/or at CERN, depending on the chosen topic. The LHCb Bologna research group is involved both in the statistical analysis of data collected by the experiment and in the development of photodetectors with time resolutions on the order of tens of picoseconds.
During the thesis period, students may have the opportunity to spend time at CERN in Geneva to closely follow data-taking and major physics analyses. Students will also participate in collaboration meetings, where they can present and discuss the results of their work.
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Recent dissertations supervised by the teacher.
First cycle degree programmes dissertations
- Length Scale Calibration for van der Meer
scans at the LHCb experiment
- Measurement of effective cross section for luminosity measurements at the LHCb experiment using PLUME data
Second cycle degree programmes dissertations
- First Measurement of Time-Dependent $\mathcal{CP}$ Violation with $B_s^0\to \pi^+\pi^-$ Decays at LHCb