Teaching · 2025/26
Courses
Three courses for students of the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Physics at the University of Bari. Each card links to the course page and, where available, to the lecture notes.
Meccanica Analitica
First-semester course of the Bachelor’s degree in Physics, taught in Italian. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism, canonical transformations, Hamilton–Jacobi theory.
Interacting Quantum Fields
Second-semester course of the first year of the Master’s degree in Physics. Perturbative QED, Feynman rules, renormalisation, an introduction to supersymmetry.
Beyond the Standard Model Neutrino Physics
Elective course of the Master’s degree in Physics. Neutrino oscillations, mass hierarchy, CP violation, see-saw mechanisms and modular flavour symmetries.
Office hours and thesis projects
For appointments, clarifications, thesis and project proposals, contact me by email. Each course page also carries its own communications and class material.
I welcome students interested in neutrino phenomenology, in the statistical analysis of particle physics data, and in the interplay between particle physics and cosmology. Thesis topics are usually built around one of the ongoing lines of work described on the Research page, and are adapted to the level — Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD — and to the student’s background.