Marco Romagnoni
I am Marco Romagnoni, an experimental physics researcher at the Department of Physics and Earth Sciences of the University of Ferrara.
My research focuses on coherent phenomena between crystals and particles, such as X-ray diffraction, channeling of high-energy charged particles, coherent elastic scattering of atomic nuclei with neutrinos, and potentially with dark matter.
Specifically, I specialize in techniques for processing semiconductor and scintillator crystals, as well as their crystallographic and morphological characterization. I work on developing new techniques for the fabrication of crystalline objects and their characterization, both in the laboratories of Ferrara and at synchrotron beamlines.
Additionally, I contribute to their application by designing and participating in experiments conducted at high-energy particle lines in accelerators such as CERN in Geneva, DESY in Hamburg, and MAMI in Mainz.