silvia.celli@roma1.infn.it
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La Sapienza University of Rome, Physics
Department, Piazzale Aldo Moro 2, 00185, Rome, Italy
Physics
classes
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General Physics with Elements of Statistics
A.Y. 2022-2023: 72 hours of frontal activity for first year students in Pharmaceutical
Sciences at La Sapienza University of Rome.
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Particle and Astroparticle Physics
A.Y. 2022-2023: 4 hours of frontal activity for second year Master students
in Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics at La Sapienza University
of Rome (co-lecturing Prof. Di Palma).
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Particle and Astroparticle Physics
A.Y. 2022-2023: 4 hours of frontal activity for PhD students in Physics and
Astronomy and Astrophysics at La Sapienza University of Rome
(co-lecturing Prof. Di Palma).
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Astrophysical Accelerators A.Y. 2022-2023: 4 hours of frontal activity for Master and PhD students of
the Obertrubach School for Astroparticle Physics in Erlangen, Germany.
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General Physics A.Y. 2021-2022: 76 hours of frontal activity for first year students in
Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Technologies at La Sapienza University
of Rome (Latina).
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Particle
and Astroparticle Physics A.Y. 2021-2022: 6 hours of frontal activity for second year Master students
in Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics at La Sapienza University
of Rome.
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General Physics A.Y. 2020-2021: 60 hours of frontal activity for first year students in
Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Technologies at La Sapienza University
of Rome (Latina).
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Particle
and Astroparticle Physics A.Y. 2020-2021: 4 hours of frontal activity
for second year Master students in Physics and Astronomy and
Astrophysics at La Sapienza University of Rome (co-lecturing Prof.
Capone).
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Neutrino astronomy A.Y. 2018-2019: 2 hours of frontal activity for Master and PhD students of
the DIAS Summer School in Dublin, Ireland.
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Particle
and Astroparticle Physics A.Y. 2019-2020: 8 hours of frontal activity delivered to second year Master
students in Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics at La Sapienza
University of Rome (co-lecturing Prof. Capone).
Recent
Dissertations for Bachelor and Master Degree Programs
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A.Y. 2019-2022:
Co-advisor of PhD thesis in Astronomy and Astrophysics by Angela Zegarelli, Exploring
neutrino emissions from Gamma-Ray Bursts: predictions and simulaitons with KM3NeT, defended in April
2023 at Sapienza University of Rome;
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A.Y. 2021-2022:
Advisor of Master thesis in Particle and Astroparticle
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Physics
by Teresa Pernice, High-energy
neutrino emissions from Galactic molecular clouds and KM3NeT
detection prospects , defended in October 2022 at Sapienza
University of Rome;
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A.Y. 2021-2022:
Advisor of Master thesis in Particle and Astroparticle
Physics by Francesco Carenini, On the
sensitivity of
KM3NeT/ARCA
towards high-energy neutrinos from Gamma-Ray Bursts, defended in October 2022 at Sapienza University of Rome;
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A.Y. 2021-2022:
Tutor of Excellence Program in Astronomy and Astrophysics Master
Degree in Sapienza University of Rome for Lavinia Paiello,
GRB180817A: theory and observations;
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A.Y. 2020-2021:
Co-advisor of Master thesis in Particle and Astroparticle
Physics by Silvia Gagliardini, A Monte Carlo simulation for
neutrino emissions from TeV GRBs, defended
in October 2022 at Sapienza University of Rome;
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A.Y.
2018-2019: Co-advisor of Master thesis in Particle and Astroparticle Physics by Michela Fasano, Neutrino emission models in
chocked GRBs, defended in January 2020 at Sapienza University
of Rome;
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A.Y.
2017-2018: Co-advisor of Master thesis in Astronomy and
Astrophysics by Angela Zegarelli, Temporal studies of GRB lightcurves and neutrino flux predictions in
multi-collision models, defended in October 2018 at Sapienza
University of Rome;
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A.Y. 2017-2018:
Co-advisor of Bachelor thesis in Physics by Eleonora Loiacono, Flussi di neutrini
da sorgenti di Gamma-Ray Burst,
defended in April 2018 at Sapienza University of Rome.
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