Andrea Di Cicco
born in Pistoia (Italy) on August, the 15th,1962
Professor in Physics

Permanent address: Dipartimento di Fisica
Università di Camerino
Via Madonna delle Carceri
62032 Camerino (MC), Italy
Tel +39-0737-402535
Lab +39-0737-402550
FAX +39-0737-402535
E-mail andrea.dicicco@unicam.it
 
Also at:
IMPMC, Université P. et M. Curie, CNRS
Campus Boucicaut - 140 rue De Lourmel 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33-01 44 27 37 83
FAX: +33-01 44 77 50 01
E-mail: andrea.dicicco@impmc.jussieu.fr
SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
PhD in Physics (University of Rome I) 1988-1991. Researcher (1990) and Professor (2000) in Condensed Matter Physics. He published as main author or co-author more than 150 publications on international journals (including conference proceedings), cited about 2900 times (October 2009) in the literature (current h-index is 29). He was invited speaker at several international conferences and acts as a referee for many scientific journals. He has been several times invited scientist at SSRL and ESRF and invited professor at University of Paris XI and VI (international chair). Current ex-officio chair of the International X-ray Absorption Society (IXAS). He participated to panels for scientific awards, selecting personnel in Universities, INFM and CNR, and for project evaluation (national and international). His main research activity regarded the development and the execution X-ray absorption, scattering and photoemission experiments performed at international synchrotron radiation facilities (PULS/PWA Frascati (I), LURE, Orsay (F), SSRL, Stanford (CA), ESRF, Grenoble (F), Elettra (I)). He leaded several original research projects in this field and he coordinates the activity of the XAS group at Camerino. He is co-author of the advanced GnXAS multiple-scattering data-analysis method, available for the scientific community through the GnXAS website. He is currently engaged in research about matter under extreme conditions and on materials for energy applications. He is responsible of the TIMEX project for the exploitation of the free electron laser Fermi@Elettra source currently under construction. Some publications have been highlighted in the literature (see for example Focus (American Physical Society) and Italian newspapers and magazines). His recent research activity was funded by MIUR (also through Camerino University), ELETTRA and Univ. of Paris VI.

Links in Italian:

TEACHING ACTIVITY
(in Italian)

My father's home page (memorial) (in English and Italian)

Protesta contro i provvedimenti legislativi 2005 su Università ed Enti di Ricerca.(in Italian)

Created 20 December 1998

Last revised 10 Oct 2009 - Andrea Di Cicco