Marcella Grasso - Curriculum Vitae#
- 100 publications
- 65 invited talks at conferences/workshops
- 28 invited seminars
- 20 organized conferences/workshops
Institutional Positions
- 2021 Scientific Director for Nuclear Physics, IN2P3
- 2019 - 2021 ‘Chargé de Mission’ for Theory and Phenomenology at IN2P3
- 2021 Chair of the Scientific Board, ECT* Trento, Italy
- 2018 - 2021 Member of the Scientific Board, ECT* Trento, Italy
- 2017 - 2021 Member of the Scientific Council, LPC Caen, France
- 2016 - 2018 Head of the Research Department, IPN Orsay, France
- 2015 - 2017 Member of the PAC ALTO, IPN Orsay, France
- 2015 - 2018 Member of the Laboratory Council, IPN Orsay, France
- 2011 - 2015 Head of the Theory Group, IPN Orsay
- 2008 - 2013 Member of the French Nuclear Theorists Board, France
- 2007 - 2011 Member of the Laboratory Council, IPN Orsay, France
Managing responsibilities
- 2019 Spokesperson of the IN2P3 National Project ‘BRIDGES-EDF’
- 2016-2020 Spokesperson of the Task ‘Nuclear Interaction’, Joint Research Activity (JRA) Theoretical Support for Nuclear Facilities in Europe (TheoS), within ENSAR2
- 2013 - 2020 Direction of the IN2P3 French-Italian ‘Laboratoire International Associé’ LIA Colliga (2013 - 2014), LIA COLL- AGAIN (2015 - 2018), and IRP COLL-AGAIN (2019 - 2020)
- 2010 - 2020 In charge of a CNRS-IN2P3 international agreement with Dubna, Russia (contact: Prof. V. Voronov) (collective excitations in nuclei)
- 2010 - 2012 In charge of the international CNRS project ‘Projets Internationaux de Coopération Scientifique’ (PICS) project with Catania, Italy (second random-phase approximation)
- 2007 - 2008 In charge of the international CNRS PICS project with China
PRESENT MAIN COLLABORATIONS AND NETWORK PARTICIPATION
- INFN Catania, Italy (Danilo Gambacurta) (subtracted second RPA model and future applications to neutrinoless double beta decay)
- North Carolina University, US (Jonathan Engel) (neutrinoless double beta decay)
- Chalmers University, Sweden (Jerry Yang) (links between energy-density functionals and effective-field theories)
- York University, UK (Jérémy Bonnard) (ab-initio-inspired functionals)
- GSI, Germany (Stefano Burrello) (ab-initio inspired functionals applied to nuclear astrophysics)
- Participation to European Projects in the last years: ENSAR2, JRA TheoS
- 2007 - CNRS researcher, IPN Orsay
- 2003 - 2007, Post-doc 'Assegno di ricerca', INFN Catania, Italy
- 2001 - 2003 Marie Curie Post-doc Grant, IPN Orsay, France
EDUCATION
- 2009 'Habilitation à diriger des recherches', Paris Sud University, France
- 2001 PhD in Physics, Catania University, Italy, 'Summa cum laude'
- 1997 Master in Physics, Catania University, Italy, 110/110 'Summa cum laude'