Ritratto di giampaolo.pisano@uniroma1.it

Course 'Physics (ACSAI)':

- Exams:

   - 19/01/2023  9:00 - 12:00

   - 07/02/2023  9:00 - 12:00

 

Course 'High Energy Astrophysics' 2022/23:

 

- Course material: elearning

- Lectures timetable:

   - Wednesday:  16:00 - 18:00 (Aula 4)

   - Friday:           16:00 - 18:00 (Aula 6)

- Lecture roooms: Edificio Fermi - CU033

 

Corso 'Meccanica' (Canale Q-Z) 2022/23:

- Materiale corso: elearning

- Orario lezioni:

   - Lunedì:      10:00 - 12:00

   - Martedì:     14:00 - 16:00

   - Mercoledì: 11:00 - 12:00

   - Giovedì:     10:00 - 12:00

   - Venerdì:     12:00 - 14:00

- Aula lezioni: Aula 4 - Edificio Fermi - CU033

 

Insegnamento Codice Anno Corso - Frequentare Bacheca
HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS 10606347 2022/2023
MECCANICA 1018843 2022/2023
MECCANICA 1018843 2021/2022
PHYSICS 10595523 2021/2022
PHYSICS 10595523 2020/2021
MECCANICA 1018843 2020/2021

Given the current COVID situation, please send an email to book a meeting/video-call.

APPOINTMENTS
2020- : Professore Associato, Sapienza Universita' di Roma
2017-2020: Reader, School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University.
2014-2016: Senior Lecturer, School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University.
2007-2014: Lecturer B, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Manchester.
2006-2007: Lecturer A, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Manchester.

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
2001-2006: PDRA School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University.
2001: PDRA Physics Department, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London.
2000: PhD in Astronomy at the University of Rome La Sapienza .
1996: Laurea Degree in Physics at the University of Rome La Sapienza .

EXPERTISE:
Dr Pisano has worked in the field of mm/sub mm wave experimental astronomy since 1994. He has constantly developed new technology to enable innovative science investigation techniques with mm wave  astronomical  experiments.  He  is  an  expert  in  the  design  and  testing  of  quasi optical  metamaterial   devices  and  he  is  currently  involved  in  major  international  Cosmic  Microwave Background  projects  (ground based,  balloon borne  and  satellite)  for  which  he  is  developing  key components  for  their  instruments.  He  is  involved  as  PI  and  Co PI  in  ESA  and  NASA  projects  for technology  development  of  metamaterial  Half  Wave  Plates  and  mesh lenslet  arrays.  Dr  Pisano  is playing a major role in the optical design of the Japanese LiteBIRD satellite mission (MHFT instrument co-coordinator).