Giulio Marino
Born and raised in the Eternal City, I earned my bachelor's and master's degrees with honors from the University of Rome La Sapienza. My academic pursuits have delved into the realms of Quantum Field Theory, Spontaneous and Dynamical Symmetry Breaking, and the intricate fields of Higgs and flavor physics. My fascination extends to both the theoretical and phenomenological facets of the Standard Model and its extensions. Currently, my interests are focused on exploring Dark Matter models and studying their model building and phenomenology applications to understand possible extensions of the Standard Model. During my master's thesis, titled “Higgs radial modes and the UV completion of non-linear sigma models”, I delved into the captivating world of Higgs radial modes, unraveling their pivotal role in restoring perturbative unitarity within non-linear sigma models associated with QCD-like theories. Now, with great enthusiasm, I am embarking on the next chapter of my academic journey in the Theory Group of Pisa as a PhD student. I am confident that this experience will not only deepen my understanding but also broaden my horizons as a scientist.