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Federico Battisti is a post-doctoral researcher in particle physics at the University of Bologna and INFN. His work focuses on accelerator-based neutrino experiments, particularly on detector development, tracking algorithms, and neutrino interaction studies. He contributes to the SAND detector at the DUNE Near Detector site, where he develops reconstruction algorithms and beam monitoring tools, and is also part of the SBN collaboration. He holds a DPhil in Particle Physics from the University of Oxford, where he developed Kalman Filter-based tracking for the DUNE ND-GAr detector and studied neutrino-hydrogen interactions. He has worked with the ALICE and ANTARES experiments and collaborated with Fermilab, CERN, and the Universities of Bologna and Oxford. His expertise includes scientific computing, detector simulation, particle reconstruction, and machine learning.
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