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21 Facts About Paolo Giubellino

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Until 31 December 2016, Giubellino was Spokesperson of the ALICE: A Large Ion Collider Experiment, an international collaboration of more than 1300 people from 163 scientific institutions from 40 countries.

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Paolo Giubellino has carried several responsibility positions in the ALICE Collaboration since its creation in the early nineties, to be eventually elected Deputy Spokesperson from 2004 to 2010 and Spokesperson from 1 January 2011.

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Paolo Giubellino has dedicated most of his scientific life to the Physics of High-Energy Heavy-Ion collisions, first in HELIOS, then in NA50, in the ALICE experiment and finally at GSI and FAIR.

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Paolo Giubellino joined the Torino branch of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics in 1985.

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Paolo Giubellino has been responsible for several scientific programs within INFN and for NATO, INTAS and EU grants.

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Paolo Giubellino has participated in CERN heavy-ion programme from the early days of his career.

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Paolo Giubellino was responsible in NA50 for the design, construction and commissioning of the silicon multiplicity detectors.

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Paolo Giubellino is one of the founding fathers of the microelectronics group at INFN Torino.

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Paolo Giubellino has been involved in ALICE from the very first feasibility studies, and has later carried a number of responsibilities in the experiment, including Project Leader for the Inner Tracking System, Chair of Conference Committee, Upgrade Coordinator and, for six years, Deputy Spokesperson.

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Paolo Giubellino was elected Spokesperson of the ALICE Collaboration for the first time in March 2010 and re-elected in July 2013.

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On 1 January 2017, Paolo Giubellino became the first joint scientific managing director of Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe GmbH and GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH in Darmstadt.

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Since 1 January 2017 Paolo Giubellino is Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Technische Universitat Darmstadt.

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Paolo Giubellino serves in many scientific committees and panels in France, Germany, Russia, the United States, Mexico, Spain, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Korea and South Africa.

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Paolo Giubellino has been active in International collaboration, and has promoted and had key roles in several programs funded by the European Union, NATO and numerous bilateral agreements.

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Paolo Giubellino is member of the International Advisory Committee of numerous International Conferences, including the International Conference on High-Energy Physics, ICHEP, and all major conferences in High-Energy Nuclear Physics.

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Paolo Giubellino has served as referee for several major international Physics Journals, among which Physical Review Letters, Physical Review, Nuclear Physics, Physics Letters and Nuclear Instruments and Methods.

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Paolo Giubellino is frequently invited to give public lectures on experimental particle physics at the LHC.

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Paolo Giubellino has delivered about 50 talks at international conferences and many invited seminars and colloquia about the results of his scientific work, including the closing plenary talk at the 2002 Quark Matter Conference and the plenary talk dedicated to Heavy Ion Physics at the 25th International Nuclear Physics Conference in June 2013, and chaired sessions in numerous international conferences.

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Paolo Giubellino has played a significant role in developing collaboration between Europe and Latin American institutes.

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Paolo Giubellino's support led to Mexico's involvement in ALICE, particularly in the successful construction of the V0 detector and the Cosmic Ray detector.

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Paolo Giubellino has taught short courses at various international schools, among which the instrumentation schools of the ICFA and the International school "Enrico Fermi" and for PhD and Master students at Torino University.