Summary
Paolo Gandini is a senior experimental physicist and primo ricercatore at INFN–Milano with 13 years of experience on the LHCb experiment, specializing in CP violation, baryon spectroscopy and Central Exclusive Production. He led the first observation of direct CP violation in charged B decays during his D.Phil. at Oxford and contributed to key LHCb γ-angle combinations, establishing deep expertise in flavour physics analyses. Paolo has broadened into lifetime measurements, heavy-baryon spectroscopy and searches for exotica, while also playing a hands-on role in detector upgrades as coordinator of testbeam campaigns for the Upstream Tracker and contributor to the Herschel commissioning. Based in Milan, he combines precision data analysis with hardware and upgrade responsibilities, bridging analysis-driven discovery and the practicalities of building next-generation detector systems.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of Milan
D.Phil, Elementary Particle Physics, D.Phil, Elementary Particle Physics at University of Oxford
Italian, English, French