Grella Giuseppe
Department of Physics
University of Salerno
Italy
Biography
The professor. Giuseppe Grella is a professor of physics at the University of Salerno since 2002. From 1980 to 1985 she was a university researcher and from 1985 to 2002 she was Associate Professor (group B01A) at the same University. In the years 1980-1981 he was Associate Professor of Physics II, Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences; from 1981 to 1997 he was Associate Professor of Physics I and Physics II at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Salerno; From 1993 to 2001 he was Associate Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences at the University of Salerno and subsequently he held the same position as Professor of Physics. He has conducted fields of field research in the study of quantum behavior of solutions of specific classical models and subsequently carried out research in the field of ultraselative physics interaction physics (as a member of the WA97 and NA57 collaborations at the CERN in Geneva.). The professor. Giuseppe Grella is a professor of physics at the University of Salerno since 2002. From 1980 to 1985 she was a university researcher and from 1985 to 2002 she was Associate Professor (group B01A) at the same University. In the years 1980-1981 he was Associate Professor of Physics II, Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences; from 1981 to 1997 he was Associate Professor of Physics I and Physics II at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Salerno; from 1993 to 2001 he was Associate Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences at the University of Salerno and subsequently he / she still holds the same position as Professor of Physics. He has conducted fields of field research in the study of the quantum behavior of solutions of specific classical models, and later pursued research in the field of physics of ultracelativistic ions interaction (as a member of the collaborationsWA97 and NA57 at the CERN of Geneva.). As a member of CERN 's CHORUS (WA95) collaboration, dedicated to the study of neutrinos oscillations, contributed to the development of the system for automatic scanning of nuclear emulsions (known as SYSAL, subsequently evolved to SYSAL2000 thanks to the valuable work of its members in Salerno). The professor. Grella subsequently continued the study of the physics of neutrinos oscillations as a member of the OPERA collaboration to which he has adhered since it was constituted. Recently (since 2012) has joined the KM3Net collaboration that will be a powerful means of detecting and studying dark matter by observing and studying neutrons produced by astrophysical sources such as gamma-ray bursts, supernova and stellar collisions. Grella subsequently continued the study of the physics of neutrinos oscillations as a member of the OPERA collaboration to which he has adhered since it was constituted. Recently (since 2012) has joined the KM3Net collaboration that will be a powerful means of detecting and studying dark matter by observing and studying neutrons produced by astrophysical sources such as gamma-ray bursts, supernova and stellar collisions. Grella subsequently continued the study of the physics of neutrinos oscillations as a member of the OPERA collaboration to which he has adhered since it was constituted. Recently (since 2012) has joined the KM3Net collaboration that will be a powerful means of detecting and studying dark matter by observing and studying neutrons produced by astrophysical sources such as gamma-ray bursts, supernova and stellar collisions.
Research Interest
study of the quantum behavior of solutions of specific classical models, and later pursued research in the field of physics of ultracelativistic ions interaction