Summary
Pietro Franceschi is a researcher at Fondazione Edmund Mach with over a decade of experience applying mass spectrometry, biostatistics, and bioinformatics to metabolomics and imaging. He earned a PhD in Physics from the University of Trento after collaborative work on molecular collision dynamics involving synchrotron facilities, and transitioned from plasma and spectroscopic research to developing innovative MS protocols and metabolomic pipelines. At FERMI@ELETTRA he built ion-trap capabilities for biomolecular spectroscopy, and since 2010 he has led projects spanning data generation, management and multivariate analysis for biomarker discovery. Comfortable at the intersection of instrumentation and computational analysis, he combines hands-on mass-spec method development with applied data mining to extract biological insight. Based in Trentino-Alto Adige, he brings a physics-rooted rigor to life-science data challenges and pipeline implementation.
12 years of coding experience
Master Degree, Physics, 110/110 e lode, Master Degree, Physics, 110/110 e lode at University of Trento
Liceo G. Galilei - Belluno
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Università degli Studi di Trento / University of Trento
Italian, English, French