Academic Career in the University of Bari.
Academic work involves lectures in General Physics and Laboratory for Physics, Engineers, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology students, Data Analysis for Physics PhD students.
Scientific work.
The field of research of A. Palano is experimental high energy physics and in particular, hadron spectroscopy, performed in different experiments at CERN (Geneva) and SLAC (Stanford).
The competences of A. Palano are focused on design and simulation of experiments, partecipation to data taking, software offline reconstruction and in particular: data analysis. He has discovered several new particles and developed sophisticated Dalitz and Partial Wave Analyses.
Publications
A. Palano is co-author of many publications on the major Scientific Journals: 58 from CERN experiments (1977-1998), 350 from BaBar experiment at SLAC, 150 from LHCb CERN experiment)
Organization highlights
Lectures given at international
schools
International Conferences and Seminars in the major High Energy Physics laboratories.
A. Palano has presented conference
contributions and has given invited talks in many
international conferences.
Seminars:
Other activities
Referee for Phys. Rev. D.
Member of the advisory commettee for International
Conference CHARM2009, May 20-22, 2009, Leimen, Germany.
Member of the advisory commettee for International
Conference CHARM2012, 14-17 May 2012, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Member of the advisory commettee for International
Conference CHARM2013, 14-17 May 2013, Manchester, UK.
Member of the advisory commettee for International
Conference CHARM2015, 14-17 May 2015, Detroit, USA.