Luigi Dello Stritto

Active in: PWG-HF, PWG-JE

I earned my PhD from the University of Salerno (Italy), where I studied charm-hadron production in proton-proton (pp) and proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions at the LHC, beginning with my master’s thesis. My research, conducted within the ALICE experiment, focuses on the production of the Λc baryon to explore charm quark hadronization and its dependence on the surrounding charged-particle density. Additionally, I have contributed to performance studies on charm and multicharm baryons through simulations with the ALICE 3 detector, which are expected to provide valuable insights into the hadronization mechanisms of heavy quarks in the Quark-Gluon Plasma.

After completing my PhD, I continued my research as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Salerno before joining CERN as a Research Fellow in 2023. My work at CERN has since expanded to include heavy-flavour hadron studies in charm-initiated jets, where I analyze charm fragmentation by examining the differences in the longitudinal momentum fraction carried by charmed baryons and mesons within jets.

Outside of my research, I am passionate about sports, particularly climbing, skiing, and hiking. I also enjoy photography and love capturing landscapes during my travels.


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