Prof. Elvira Rossi | High Energy Physics | Research Excellence Award
Associate Professor in Particle Physics | University of Naples Federico II | Italy
Prof. Elvira Rossi is a leading experimental scientist whose contributions have significantly advanced global High Energy Physics through pioneering research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and influential work within major international laboratories. Her research spans fundamental interactions, precision measurements, detector technologies, artificial intelligence applications, and large-scale data analysis, reinforcing the core pillars of modern High Energy Physics. She has played a major role in collaborations dedicated to High Energy Physics, including long-standing involvement in ATLAS and activities connected to future collider programs, where her work supports advancements in particle detection, trigger systems, calibration studies, and complex reconstruction strategies. Her scientific output reflects deep engagement with High Energy Physics, with impactful publications, extensive citation influence, and a strong presence across collaborative research networks. She has contributed to major discoveries, precision analyses, high-performance computing initiatives, and methodological innovations that benefit the broader High Energy Physics community and society through technological transfer, scientific outreach, and the development of advanced computational frameworks. Her sustained commitment to High Energy Physics, combined with her leadership roles and contributions to detector development and data-driven analysis, highlights her as a prominent figure shaping the future directions of High Energy Physics at the global level. Professional research metrics Scopus profile of 70403 Citations, 1211 Documents, 126 h-index.
Featured Publications
Total Cost of Ownership and Evaluation of Google Cloud Resources for the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC
Computing and Software for Big Science, 2025 •
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Measurements and interpretations of W±Z production cross-sections in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2025 •
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A continuous calibration of the ATLAS flavour-tagging classifiers via optimal transportation maps
European Physical Journal C, 2025 •
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Erratum: Measurement of the total and differential cross-sections of tt̄ production in pp collisions at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024 •
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