
Lorenzo Bianco
I am a PhD student working in precision particle physics, with a focus on muon experiments. My research builds on experience in detector development, simulations, and data analysis. I was born in Perugia, Italy, in 1998. I obtained my Bachelor’s (2021) and Master’s Degree (2024) in Physics from the University of Pisa. During my master’s thesis, I contributed to the design and development of a LYSO crystal calorimeter prototype coupled to MPPCs, serving as an auxiliary detector for the calibration of the MEG-II experiment calorimeter at the Paul Scherrer Institute. After that, I held a research scholarship at the University of Pisa on “Development of detectors for precision muon physics at the intensity frontier”, where I joined the muEDM collaboration, focusing on tracking software and detector simulations. The muEDM experiment aims to lay the foundation for a new direct search for the electric dipole moment of the muon, and my main tasks include developing reconstruction algorithms for the tracker, overseeing its installation and in-situ calibration, and performing the EDM analysis.