Summary
Giuseppe Puglisi is an associate professor of cosmology based in Catania with 11 years of research experience probing the Cosmic Microwave Background and Galactic foregrounds. His career spans postdoctoral positions at Stanford and UC Berkeley and a staff role at Tor Vergata, reflecting deep expertise in CMB polarization, component separation methods, and precision cosmology. Trained in high-performance computing (MHPC) and astrophysics, he combines advanced numerical methods with observational analysis to tackle foreground mitigation and parameter inference. He earned top marks in his physics degrees and brings hands-on experience with sub-orbital experiments such as EBEX, LSPE, and PolarBear. Fluent in both research and teaching, he also has a background in musical studies, an unusual interdisciplinary facet that complements his analytical work.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, High Performance Computing, Master’s Degree, High Performance Computing at Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati di Trieste
Musical Studies Diploma, Studies for Clarinet, 8/10, Musical Studies Diploma, Studies for Clarinet, 8/10 at Musicians Institute, V. Bellini Catania
Bachelor's degree, Physics, 110/110 cum Laude, Bachelor's degree, Physics, 110/110 cum Laude at Università di Catania / University of Catania
Scientific High School, scientific studies, 100/100, Scientific High School, scientific studies, 100/100 at Liceo Scientifico, ' Boggio Lera ', Catania
Master's degree, Astrophysics, 110/110, Master's degree, Astrophysics, 110/110 at University of Milan
English, Italian, French