Giulia Casarosa
Associate Professor, Università di Pisa
Associate Professor, Università di Pisa
Largo B. Pontecorvo 3, Edificio C stanza 228; giulia.casarosa [AT] unipi.it
CP violation & search for physics beyond the Standard Model in charm decays; Tracking in particle physics detectors, with a preference for silicon.
I got my PhD in Physics from Università di Pisa, School of Graduate Studies of Basic Science Galileo Galilei in 2012, with a thesis on the search for mixing and CP violation in neutral D meson decays with the BaBar experiment. I then spent 4 years as postdoc in Pisa, working on the silicon vertex detector construction and software, and the tracking software of the Belle II experiment. I spent one year at the University of Mainz with a Humboldt fellowship and then come back to Pisa as a Junior (2017) and then senior (2019) researcher. Since 2022 I'm associate professor at UniPi , still involved in the Belle II experiment, especially in the tracking reconstruction.
“Measurement of D^0 − antiD^0 Mixing using D^0 -> Ksππ and D^0 -> KsKK Decays,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 0818031 (2010)
“Measurement of D^0 − antiD^0 Mixing and CP Violation in Two-Body D0 Decays,” Phys. Rev. D 87 (2013) 1, 012004
“Precise measurement of the D0 and D+ lifetimes at Belle II,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 211801 (2021)
“Track Finding at Belle II” Comput. Phys. Commun. 259, 107610 (2021)
“Novel method for the identification of the production flavor of neutral charmed mesons”, Phys. Rev. D 107, 112010 (2023)
all publications: Inspires - Giulia Casarosa