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Mr. Andrea Foresi | Gas Detector Award | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Andrea Foresi, Università di Siena, Italy

Andrea Foresi, born on June 4, 1997, in Livorno, Italy, is a dedicated physicist with a robust academic and research background. He holds a Master’s degree in Physics with top honors from the University of Pisa, specializing in “Fundamental Interactions.” Currently, he is a PhD student at the University of Siena, where he focuses on developing gas detectors for astroparticle and cosmic ray detection. Fluent in Italian and English, Andrea is proficient in programming languages such as C++ and Python. His passion for research and innovation is evident in his publication on low-energy cosmic ray detection. 📡👨‍🔬

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Education

He earned his Master’s degree in Physics, specializing in “Fundamental Interactions,” from the University of Pisa with the highest honors. Andrea is currently a PhD student at the University of Siena, focusing on developing gas detectors for cosmic ray detection and solar wind interactions. 📡

Research Focus

Andrea Foresi focuses on the development of advanced detection systems for astroparticles, particularly cosmic rays. His research emphasizes creating innovative gas detectors, like the Micro Strip Gas Detector, tailored for low-energy cosmic ray detection. This work is critical in understanding cosmic phenomena and particle interactions in space. Andrea’s expertise extends to the phenomenology of energetic neutral atoms and their formation through solar wind interactions. His contributions are pivotal in advancing our knowledge of cosmic particle behavior and improving detection technologies for space and astrophysical research. 🔬🌌

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Andrea Foresi | Gas Detector Award | Young Scientist Award

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