Summary
Daniele Gaggero is a PhD candidate in High Energy Physics and experienced teaching assistant at the University at Buffalo, combining strong theoretical QFT expertise with hands-on multi-loop calculation and computational tool fluency (Mathematica, Qgraf, Form, Kira). He graduated summa cum laude from Università degli Studi di Genova and authored a JHEP paper based on his master's work on soft-emission resummation with massive quarks. At Buffalo he has earned a 4.0 GPA, won the department’s Excellence in Teaching Award, and served repeatedly as Lead TA for introductory physics labs and lectures. His research focuses on precision LHC predictions—bottom-quark mass and Yukawa coupling corrections—requiring meticulous analytic and numerical reduction of master integrals. Colleagues describe him as detail-oriented and adept at bridging classroom leadership with advanced computational research.
8 years of coding experience
Laurea Magistrale - Master of Science, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 110 cum laude, Laurea Magistrale - Master of Science, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 110 cum laude at Università degli Studi di Genova
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High Energy Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High Energy Physics at University at Buffalo
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