Osvaldo Civitarese | Weak interactions | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Osvaldo Civitarese
Particle Physics and Cosmology Researcher
Affiliation Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP)
Country Argentina
Scopus ID 7005690970
Documents 352
Citations 5,301
h-index 37
Subject Area Particle physics and cosmology
Event Global Particle Physics Excellence Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5447-850X

Osvaldo Civitarese is a physicist affiliated with the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), Argentina, whose scholarly work has contributed extensively to the fields of particle physics, nuclear theory, neutrino physics, cosmology, and quantum statistical mechanics. His publication record includes a broad range of peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and theoretical investigations involving neutrino interactions, dark matter models, axion-neutrino couplings, double-beta decay, and quantum many-body systems.[1] His academic profile reflects sustained international collaboration and a consistent research presence within high-impact physics journals and interdisciplinary cosmological studies.[2]

Abstract

The academic work of Osvaldo Civitarese spans several interconnected domains within theoretical and particle physics, including neutrino oscillations, dark matter phenomenology, nuclear structure calculations, axion-neutrino interactions, and quantum statistical mechanics. His contributions have supported theoretical investigations into astrophysical neutrino propagation, quantum unstable states, and particle interaction modeling in cosmological environments.[2] Through an extensive body of peer-reviewed publications and collaborations, he has contributed to the broader understanding of particle interactions and cosmological processes relevant to modern theoretical physics.[3]

Keywords

Particle physics, cosmology, neutrino physics, dark matter, axion interactions, double-beta decay, quantum statistical mechanics, nuclear structure theory, astrophysical neutrinos, theoretical physics.

Introduction

Theoretical particle physics and cosmology continue to play a critical role in understanding the fundamental structure of matter, energy, and the evolution of the universe. Researchers working in these disciplines contribute to the development of models that explain neutrino behavior, dark matter interactions, quantum field dynamics, and astrophysical processes. Osvaldo Civitarese has participated in these scientific developments through theoretical studies focused on neutrino mass mechanisms, nuclear matrix elements, cosmological particle interactions, and quantum systems.[2]

His academic profile demonstrates long-term involvement in nuclear and particle theory, supported by collaborations across international research groups and publications in journals such as Physical Review C, Physical Review D, Physics Letters B, and International Journal of Modern Physics E.[4]

Research Profile

According to Scopus author records, Osvaldo Civitarese has authored or co-authored 352 scholarly documents and accumulated more than 5,301 citations, with an h-index of 37.[1] His affiliation with Universidad Nacional de La Plata reflects continued engagement in advanced theoretical physics research and academic mentoring.[2]

His ORCID profile additionally documents academic appointments, educational background, and international research activities, including postdoctoral training at the University of Copenhagen and support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.[2]

  • Specialization in neutrino physics and cosmological particle interactions.
  • Research contributions involving dark matter and axion-neutrino coupling models.
  • Extensive publication activity in nuclear and particle physics journals.
  • Participation in theoretical modeling of astrophysical and quantum systems.

Research Contributions

Civitarese has contributed to theoretical studies concerning neutrinoless double-beta decay and the effective axial-vector current coupling relevant to nuclear transition calculations.[3] These investigations are relevant for understanding neutrino mass generation and weak interaction processes in nuclear systems.

His work on axion-neutrino couplings and dark matter phenomenology has explored the implications of Peccei–Quinn symmetry breaking, axion mass hierarchy, and neutrino interactions within cosmological environments.[4] These studies connect theoretical particle models with observable cosmological phenomena and astrophysical constraints.

Additional research has focused on quantum unstable states, Gamow states, and statistical mechanics, including investigations into entropy, quantum resonance structures, and non-perturbative quantum chromodynamics.[5]

Publications

Selected publications associated with Osvaldo Civitarese include contributions to nuclear theory, cosmology, neutrino physics, and statistical mechanics.[3]

Research Impact

The research output associated with Osvaldo Civitarese demonstrates sustained influence within theoretical and particle physics literature. His citation metrics and publication history indicate scholarly engagement across nuclear theory, cosmology, astrophysical neutrino studies, and quantum mechanics.[1]

Several of his investigations contribute to contemporary discussions involving neutrino mass hierarchy, dark matter interactions, and quantum statistical systems, which remain important areas of inquiry in modern particle physics and cosmology.[4]

Award Suitability

Osvaldo Civitarese’s academic achievements, publication record, citation impact, and sustained theoretical contributions support recognition within international scientific forums related to particle physics and cosmology. His multidisciplinary research spanning neutrino theory, dark matter physics, and nuclear structure calculations aligns with the scholarly objectives of the Global Particle Physics Excellence Awards.[1]

His role as an emeritus professor and active contributor to ongoing theoretical research further demonstrates long-standing engagement with scientific advancement and academic collaboration.[2]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Osvaldo Civitarese reflects a substantial contribution to theoretical particle physics, cosmology, and nuclear physics research. Through extensive scholarly publications, international collaborations, and investigations into neutrino phenomena, dark matter interactions, and quantum systems, he has contributed to the development of modern theoretical frameworks within high-energy and astrophysical physics.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Osvaldo Civitarese, Author ID 7005690970. Scopus Preview.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7005690970
  2. ORCID. (2026). Osvaldo Civitarese ORCID profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5447-850X
  3. Civitarese, O., Fassari, S., Gadella, M., & Rinaldi, F. (2025). The Birman–Schwinger operator for the Cornell Hamiltonian. European Physical Journal Plus.
    https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-025-07192-1
  4. Civitarese, O. (2024). On the Breaking of the U(1) Peccei–Quinn Symmetry and Its Implications for Neutrino and Dark Matter Physics. Symmetry.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/sym16030364
  5. Civitarese, O., & Gadella, M. (2024). On the Concept of Quantum-Unstable States in Statistical Mechanics: The Case of the Entropy. SSRN.
    https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4712942

Mahmoud Elalfy | Particle Experiments | Outstanding Contribution Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy | Particle Experiments | Outstanding Contribution Award

King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy is a distinguished academic and researcher affiliated with King Faisal University, recognized for his meaningful contributions to veterinary sciences, toxicology, and biomedical research. His scholarly profile demonstrates consistent academic productivity with 13 indexed documents, 84 citations, and an h-index of 6, reflecting notable scientific influence and research visibility. Dr. Elalfy’s recent work on azoxystrobin-induced genetic damage and histopathological alterations in albino rats highlights his expertise in toxicological assessment, experimental biology, and biomedical investigation. His research combines laboratory analysis, quantitative prediction models, and pathological evaluation to address significant scientific and health-related concerns. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and scientific publications, he has contributed to advancing knowledge in animal health, environmental toxicology, and physiological sciences. His growing academic reputation, commitment to research excellence, and dedication to impactful scientific exploration establish him as a promising contributor within modern veterinary and biomedical research communities.

Professional Profile

Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy has developed a distinguished academic foundation through advanced studies in veterinary medicine, physiology, toxicology, and biomedical sciences. His educational journey reflects strong scientific preparation in experimental pathology, molecular biology, pharmacology, and physiological investigations. Through rigorous academic training, he acquired expertise in laboratory experimentation, histopathological diagnostics, genetic toxicology, and quantitative biological analysis. His scholarly background has enabled him to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary biomedical research addressing oxidative stress, carcinogenic compounds, cellular apoptosis, and tissue protection mechanisms. Dr. Elalfy’s academic development is further reflected in his internationally indexed scientific publications and collaborative research contributions. His Scopus profile demonstrates 13 documents, 84 citations by 84 documents, and an h-index of 6, highlighting measurable scientific influence and academic productivity. Through continuous learning and research engagement, he has strengthened his capabilities in biomedical innovation, translational physiology, and toxicological assessment, positioning himself as a dedicated scholar committed to advancing scientific understanding in veterinary and health-related disciplines.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy has gained extensive professional and academic experience through his affiliation with King Faisal University and his involvement in multidisciplinary biomedical investigations. His experience includes experimental physiology, toxicological pathology, molecular research, and animal model-based scientific studies. Over the years, he has actively contributed to research examining oxidative stress, tissue injury, carcinogenic effects, and protective pharmacological mechanisms. His work combines laboratory experimentation with quantitative biological analysis to investigate complex physiological disorders and toxicological responses. Dr. Elalfy has collaborated with numerous international co-authors, strengthening interdisciplinary scientific communication and research integration. His publication portfolio demonstrates consistent scholarly productivity and active participation in high-quality biomedical research initiatives. Through scientific supervision, collaborative studies, and advanced experimental investigations, he has established a strong professional reputation in physiology and toxicology. His experience reflects dedication to scientific precision, academic excellence, and meaningful contributions toward improving biomedical and veterinary research methodologies.

Research Interest

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy focuses his research on toxicology, molecular physiology, pharmacological protection, histopathology, and experimental biomedical sciences. His investigations particularly emphasize oxidative stress pathways, genetic damage, carcinogenic exposure, apoptosis, autophagy regulation, and tissue protection mechanisms using experimental animal models. Dr. Elalfy has explored the biological influence of toxic compounds and therapeutic substances through advanced laboratory methodologies and physiological assessments. His studies involving Nrf2 signaling, PPARγ regulation, and pathological tissue alterations demonstrate strong interest in cellular defense systems and disease prevention strategies. Additionally, his work on carcinogenic compounds and cancer bioassays reflects expertise in translational biomedical applications and toxicological risk evaluation. With 13 indexed publications, 84 citations, and an h-index of 6, his scientific contributions continue to gain recognition within biomedical and veterinary research communities. His evolving research interests integrate molecular biology, toxicological pathology, and physiological therapeutics to advance innovative healthcare solutions and experimental scientific discovery.

Award and Honor

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy has earned significant academic recognition through impactful biomedical publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and contributions to toxicological and physiological research. His scientific profile demonstrates growing international visibility with 13 published documents, 84 citations, and an h-index of 6, indicating meaningful research influence and scholarly consistency. His publications in respected journals including PLoS ONE, Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, and Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology reflect professional acknowledgment of his research quality and scientific relevance. His investigations into oxidative stress, carcinogenic toxicity, and cellular protection mechanisms have strengthened his reputation within biomedical science and veterinary physiology. Through collaborative international research and advanced experimental investigations, Dr. Elalfy has established himself as a promising scholar dedicated to scientific advancement, innovative biomedical exploration, and impactful physiological research with growing academic distinction.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Elalfy represents a committed and innovative researcher whose scientific journey reflects academic excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful biomedical contributions. His educational background, professional experience, and focused research investigations have enabled him to build a meaningful scientific presence within toxicology, physiology, and experimental biomedical sciences. With 13 indexed publications, 84 citations, and an h-index of 6, he has demonstrated measurable research impact and growing international recognition. His studies involving oxidative stress regulation, carcinogenic assessment, tissue pathology, and molecular therapeutic mechanisms illustrate analytical depth and translational scientific relevance. Through continuous publication efforts, collaborative engagement, and advanced laboratory investigations, Dr. Elalfy continues to strengthen his academic influence and future research potential. His dedication to advancing biomedical knowledge, improving experimental methodologies, and contributing to healthcare-oriented scientific innovation positions him as a valuable contributor to contemporary biomedical and veterinary research communities.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Cardamonin exerts a protective effect against autophagy and apoptosis in the testicles of diabetic male rats through the expression of Nrf2 via p62-mediated Keap-1 degradation
Authors: Samir, S.M.; Elalfy, M.; Nashar, E.M.E.; Alghamdi, M.A.; Hamza, E.; Serria, M.S.; Elhadidy, M.G.
Year: 2021

Title: Prophylactic effect of aquatic extract of stevia on acetic acid induced-ulcerative colitis in male rats: A possible role of Nrf2 and PPARγ
Authors: Mostafa, A.F.; Elalfy, M.M.; Shata, A.; Elhadidy, M.G.
Year: 2020

Title: PET/CT imaging of c-Myc transgenic mice identifies the genotoxic N-Nitroso-Diethylamine as carcinogen in a Short-Term cancer bioassay
Authors: Hueper, K.; Elalfy, M.; Laenger, F.; Halter, R.; Rodt, T.; Galanski, M.; Borlak, J.
Year: 2012