Summary
Alessandra Filippi is a senior experimental nuclear physicist and educator based in Turin, with over two decades of hands-on experience at INFN and international facilities such as CERN and JLab. She has led research programs in light meson spectroscopy and strange-particle reactions, combining expertise in data analysis, simulation and detector calibration with a solid publication and conference record. As Senior Staff Researcher she has managed EU-funded projects and served as a financial referee, demonstrating both scientific leadership and programmatic oversight. In parallel she teaches Monte Carlo methods for medical physics and supervises students, applying particle-physics tools to dosimetry and biological-tissue simulations. Her background blends rigorous academic training (PhD in Nuclear Physics) with practical detector and analysis skills, making her adept at translating complex experiments into reliable results. Beyond the lab, she is active in outreach and peer review, reflecting a commitment to mentoring the next generation of physicists.
10 years of coding experience
28 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nuclear Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nuclear Physics at Università di Pavia
Graduation, Physics, 110/110 cum laude, Graduation, Physics, 110/110 cum laude at Università degli Studi di Torino
liceo scientifico di stato Ettore Majorana, Torino