Research Activities
The Fundamental Interactions experimental division at the Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome explores the lines of research described below.
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PARTICLE PHYSICS WITH ACCELERATORS
LHC experiments [ATLAS, CMS, LHCb]
Other accelerator-based detectors at CERN or PSI [CRYSBEAM, NA62, MEG]
Frascati National Laboratories experiments [KLOE-2, PADME]
Research and Development for colliders [RD_FCC, RD_MUCOLL]ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS AND GRAVITATIONAL WAVE PHYSICS
Neutrino physics detectors [ANTARES, CUORE, CUPID, DUNE, KM3NeT, NUCLEUS]
Dark Matter and Dark Universe experiments [ANDROMeDa, CYGNO, DarkSide, Ptolemy, SABRE]
Gravitational Wave (GW) detectors [Virgo, ET]
Research and Development for GW [Archimedes, SIPS and EPR squeezers]- NUCLEAR PHYSICS
Nuclear Physics experiments at Thomas Jefferson Laboratory [JLab12] - TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Medical Physics [ARPG]
Monte Carlo Software Development [MC INFN]
Machine Learning and Information Technology [ML INFN]
Research and Development [SHERPA]