Daniele Benedetti is a mathematician and educator with 12 years of experience who transitioned from leading physics software and analysis efforts at CERN and Purdue to teaching mathematics in Switzerland. He spent eight years contributing to the CMS experiment, co-authoring the particle-flow algorithm and coordinating the electron and photon group of ~60 scientists, playing a direct role in the analyses that led to the Higgs boson discovery. Daniele combines advanced statistical and numerical expertise (maximum likelihood, sPlot, BDTs) with low-level C/C++ and Fortran development and hands-on hardware/software commissioning. He has a track record of turning novel reconstruction ideas into production-ready tools that improved sensitivity by measurable amounts (e.g., a 30% gain in the 4-electron channel). Comfortable in large international collaborations, he now applies rigorous experimental thinking and data-driven pedagogy to mathematics education.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctorate, Nuclear physics, Doctorate, Nuclear physics at Università degli Studi di Perugia
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