Ratcliffe Philip George
Associate Professors
SCIENCES AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Insubria University
Italy
Biography
Born on October 3, 1955, PG Ratcliffe graduated in 1976 at the University of Cambridge (Trinity College), attended the DIC course at Imperial College of Mathematics in London, 1979, and received the Ph.D. in 1983 at SISSA (Trieste) with a thesis titled "The Role of Spin Physics in Hadronic Interactions at Short Distances". He was Research Assistant at Cambridge University (Cavendish Lab.) And London (Queen Mary & Westfield College) and was Researcher (Art. 36) at INFN, sections of Milan and Turin. He has been a University Researcher (Theoretical Physics) from 1996 until 2002, then Associate Professor (Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics) at the Department of Science and Technology, University of Insubria, Como. He was a member of the Board of Directors, a member of the Academic Senate, Ph.D. Coordinator and is currently Coordinator of the Physics Section and member of the Departmental Board.
Research Interest
His research deals with theories of theoretical and phenomenological physics at the basis of the fundamental theories of elementary particlesmaterial
Publications
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P.G. Ratcliffe “Transversity K Factors for Drell–Yan Processesâ€, Eur. Phys. J. C41 (2005) 319–325; hepph/0412157.
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V. Barone, A. Cafarella, C. Corianò, M. Guzzi and P.G. Ratcliffe “Double Transverse-Spin Asymmetries in Drell–Yan Processes with Antiprotonsâ€, Phys. Lett. B639 (2006) 483–487; hep-ph/0512121.
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G. Re Calegari and P.G. Ratcliffe “Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetries in Drell–Yan Processesâ€, Eur. Phys. J. C74 (2014) 2769; arXiv:1307.5178