Maria Allegrini
Maria Allegrini is an Italian physicist, retired as a professor at the University of Pisa.[1] Her research has concerned nanophotonics and experimental condensed matter physics at the nanoscale with extremely low temperatures achieved by laser cooling.
Education and career
Allegrini earned a laurea (at the time, the Italian equivalent of a master's degree) in 1969 from the University of Pisa. She continued her studies at the University of Reading in the UK, where she completed a Ph.D. in physics in 1973.[2]
She was a researcher for the Italian National Research Council (CNR) in its Pisa-based Istituto di Fisica Atomica e Molecolare from 1972 until 1988, when she became an associate professor of experimental physics at the University of Pisa. She took a full professorship at the University of Messina in 1994. She returned to the University of Pisa as a full professor in 2000,[2] and remained there until her retirement.
Recognition
Allegrini was named as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics in the UK, in 2001.[2] She became a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2012, after a nomination from the APS Forum on International Physics, "for contributions to laser interactions with atoms and small molecules: energy pooling collisions, high resolution spectroscopy, laser cooling of diatomic molecules, and contributions to international physics through collaborations and professional service".[3]
Saint Petersburg State University in Russia gave her an honorary doctorate in 2004.[2]
References
- ^ "Governance of the project", Idex Project, Université Grenoble Alpes, retrieved 2025-03-01
- ^ a b c d Curriculum vitae (PDF), National Research Council (Italy), 2013, retrieved 2025-03-01
- ^ "Additional DLS Members Named APS Fellows in 2012", Division of Laser Science Newsletter, American Physical Society, February 2013, retrieved 2025-03-01
External links
- Maria Allegrini publications indexed by Google Scholar