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Giulia Festa is an experimental physicist. Her current research activities focus on a combination of portable instrumentation and consolidated experience in the use of Large-Scale Facilities (neutron sources) in combination with advanced statistical methods such as Chemometrics and Machine Learning. She studied through chemical-physical techniques archaeological findings such as ceramics, metals, papers, textiles, papyrus, inks, and bones. These techniques include Diffraction, Gamma Spectroscopy, Neutron Resonance Analysis, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence and neutron and X-ray Imaging. She serving as referee for several international journals and co-editor of the book “Neutron Methods for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage” (2017) edited by Springer International Publishing.
She is co-author of the viewpoint article "From physics to art and back", Nature Reviews Physics (2021) and was listed in the New Virtual Special Issue on Women in Physics, 2017 by Elsevier for the research work ‘Research opportunities with compact accelerator-driven neutron sources’.
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Applied Surface Sciencepp.159186, (2023)
Expert Syst. Appl. (2023)
F. Albertin, L. E. Baumer,M. Bettuzzi,R. Brancaccio,F. Casali, L. Cifarelli,G. Festa, M. G. Griffo, A. Mistretta,M. P. Morigi, R. Nania,C. Scatigno,
Expert Systems with Applications (2023): 120328-120328
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