Università del Salento
Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica
"Ennio De Giorgi"
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare -
Sezione di Lecce
Marco Panareo
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Marco Panareo, received is master degree in Physics from the University of
Lecce in 1988. He received the PhD in Physics from the University of Bari in
1993. In 1996 he got a permanent position at the Department of Innovation
Engineering of University of Salento as a Researcher, then as Associate Professor (2005) in
Experimental Physics. Since 2012 he is a member of the Department of
Mathematics and Physics of the University of Salento.
Since 1988 he has been working in the field of High Energy Physics,
developing new particle detectors, front-end electronics and acquisition
systems. He worked in the experiments: E771, at the Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory (FNAL) in Chicago-USA (heavy quarks production of in 800 GeV/c
proton interactions on fixed target); KLOE, at the Frascati National
Laboratories (LNF) of INFN - Rome (study of CP violation in the K mesons
system). He has also actively carried out research in the field of Cosmic Ray
Physics in the ARGO experiment, at the Yangbajing Cosmic Ray Laboratory in
Lhasa - Tibet, China (detection of cosmic radiation with energy above 100 GeV
and gamma ray burst) and is a member of the EEE Collaboration (an extended network of cosmic ray
telescopes built and operated by High School teams).
He coordinates the Lecce group of the MEG experiment at the Paul Scherrer
Institut (PSI) in Zurich (CH), whose objective is the search for μ → e + γ
decay, prohibited by the Standard Model of elementary particles. In 2013
MEG experiment established the best experimental limit on the existence of this
decay.
As a professor at Department of Innovation Engineering of the University of
Salento, he has been teaching General Physics, Electronics and Applied
Electronics. Currently he holds the Physics III and Laboratory IV courses at
the Department of Mathematics and Physics. He has been supervisor of multiple
bachelor's, master's and doctoral theses and he is the author of textbook on
Electromagnetism.
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Corso
di Fisica III
Corso
di Laboratorio IV
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