Nakia Carlevaro
Researcher at ENEA-Frascati, Rome (Italy)
Email address: nakia.carlevaro@gmail.com
I am an ENEA-C.R. Frascati (Rome, Italy) Researcher, FSN-FUSPHY-TSM since 01/09/2021, trained as Diagnostic Coordinator (Physicist in Charge) for the FTU Experiment. My background formation and international expertise allow me to tackle both theoretical aspects and numerical modeling.
I graduated in Physics (MsC) at Sapienza University of Rome in 2005, with a thesis titled "Viscosity Effects on the Gravitational Instability". I applied for PhD at the University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino (FI) (Italy), where I graduated in 2009 with thesis "Dynamical Implications of Cosmological Theories with Dissipative Matter and Torsion Effects in Non-Einsteinian Space-Times", with supervisors Prof. Luca Lusanna (INFN) and Dr. Giovanni Montani (ENEA , C.R. Frascati; Sapienza University of Rome).
I then proceeded with a Post-Doc program at Sapienza and at the Centre de Physique Théorique, Université de la Mediterranée Aix- Marseille 2 from 2009 to 2014; during 2013 I was at Rice University, Houston (Texas, US) working on the TOPDRIM Project (CE2176ZUTOPD).
From 2015 to 2021 I continued my research activity at ENEA-C.R. Frascati, participating to the EUROfusion Enabling Research Project. Since 2021 I am Researcher at the same institution.
I was appointed as "Expert in Theoretical Physics'' in 2013 by the Physics Department of Sapienza University of Rome. I have been advisor for both Master and Bachelor Theses. I have also been nominated Substitute Lecturer for Physics courses (both Bachelor and Master) and for ICRA PhD courses at Sapienza.
You can find the list of my publications at: https://arxiv.org/search/?query=nakia&searchtype=all&source=header