Summary
Carlo Giocoli is a cosmologist and post-doctoral researcher with 14 years of experience specializing in numerical N-body simulations, halo and subhalo mass functions, and both weak and strong gravitational lensing of galaxy clusters. Based in Bologna, he has contributed to the Euclid project and HST Frontier Fields analyses, blending theoretical excursion-set approaches with hands-on simulation analysis and lensing diagnostics. His work spans academia across Italy, France, and Germany, including a Marie Curie fellowship and multiple postdoc roles focused on simulated observations and cluster dynamics. Known for connecting analytic halo models to observable lensing signals, he brings a rare mix of theoretical rigor and practical simulation expertise that informs cluster-scale cosmology and galaxy formation studies.
14 years of coding experience
summa cum lauda (110/110 e lode), Astronomy, summa cum lauda (110/110 e lode), Astronomy at Università degli Studi di Padova
High School Degree (Maturità Scientifica), Science, High School Degree (Maturità Scientifica), Science at Liceo Scientifico G. Peano di Marsico Nuovo (PZ)
English, French, Italian