G. Mocellin Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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37 h-index 427 pubs 4,952 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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G. Mocellin is a researcher at John Brown University whose work encompasses both theoretical and experimental particle physics. Mocellin's broad interests include high-energy particle collisions, dark matter, cosmic phenomena, and theories of cosmology and gravitation. Additionally, Mocellin is involved in the development and performance analysis of particle detectors, with expertise in Quantum Chromodynamics and particle interactions. Mocellin applies computational physics and Python in this work. A recent publication modeled the triple-GEM detector response to background particles for the CMS Experiment. Mocellin's research also extends to astrophysics, demonstrated by work creating a spectroscopic and imaging atlas of comets.

Metrics

  • h-index: 37
  • Publications: 427
  • Citations: 4,952

Selected Publications

  • ASIACO: Asiago Spectroscopy and Imaging Atlas of COmets (2025) DOI
  • arXiv : Modeling the triple-GEM detector response to background particles for the CMS Experiment (2021)
  • Commissioning and prospects of the first GEM station at the CMS experiment (2021) DOI

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