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"His motivation, genuine enthusiasm for science and work ethic were contagious and had a highly positive impact on the department and the university."
Dr. Levon Pogosian
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Dr. Alex Zucca receives Deans Convocation Medal
As one of 間眅埶AV's most outstanding graduate students from the Dr. Alex Zucca is being recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. On behalf of 間眅埶AV, we congratulate Dr. Zucca as well as all Convocation Medal recipients on their outstanding achievements.
Dr. Alex Zucca came to 間眅埶AV from Trieste, Italy's top institution for theoretical physics where he obtained his Master's in Theoretical Physics studying how neutrinos affect galaxy clustering in extensions of Einstein's general relativity theory. Zucca graduated with top honours and was awarded the 2014 Giorgieri Award for his thesis.
During Alex's time at 間眅埶AV, he published numerous papers in scholarly journals and was invited to present his work at conferences in Canada, Netherlands and France. He was also invited on extended research visits to the Lorentz Institute in Leiden, the Laboratory for AstroParticle and Cosmology in Paris, and the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation in Portsmouth.
As a member of the Cosmology group working on modelling cosmological observables in various models of Physics, Zucca developed of two widely used tools to test modified-gravity models and primordial magnetic fields with cosmological data. His expertise in programming and numerical simulations landed him a joint postdoctoral position at 間眅埶AV and D-Wave Systems where he worked on benchmarking current quantum computers.
Zuccas supervisor, Dr. Levon Pogosian, describes the impact Alex has had on the Faculty of Science. "Alex's PhD work has influenced and aided developments in our field and the numerical tools he developed will continue to benefit the cosmological community for years to come. His motivation, genuine enthusiasm for science and work ethic were contagious and had a highly positive impact on the department and the university."
Says Zucca, I am delighted to receive this award. It concludes in the best way the incredible time I had at 間眅埶AV. In the cosmology group I found a new family far from home that helped me and supported me during my time there. My supervisor was the best one could ask for. He motivated and gave me many opportunities to work with the best researchers in the field.
Dr. Alex Zucca is currently working at D-Wave systems as an algorithm researcher.
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Written by Candice Chic