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Manuela Vecchi is an Associate Professor and Rosalind Franklin Fellow at the University of Groningen. Her expertise lies in high-energy particle detection, with a focus on neutrinos, cosmic rays, and gamma rays. She possesses five years of experience in neutrino astronomy, having completed her PhD and post-doctoral fellowship with ANTARES and KM3NeT underwater neutrino telescopes. Vecchi's doctoral research involved setting upper limits on neutrino flux from the supergalactic plane and investigating neutrino production mechanisms in the Fermi Bubbles. She has made significant technical contributions to neutrino astronomy, particularly in the development of online reconstruction algorithms for real-time optical follow-up of neutrino events and in characterizing optical properties of deep-sea sites for future neutrino telescopes in the Mediterranean. With a decade of experience in detecting Galactic Cosmic Rays, she is also a member of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) collaboration, where she has contributed to the calibration of the electromagnetic calorimeter and the analysis of electron-positron fluxes. Currently, she is investigating the isotopic composition of Galactic Cosmic Rays and is involved in dark matter searches in dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array Collaboration, which she joined in 2015.
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