Claudia Tomei
Claudia Tomei is Senior Researcher at INFN - Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics (Rome division) and Associate Investigator with CDM.
She has a long interest in underground physics and rare events searches, and has worked on dark matter and neutrinoless double beta decay detectors since her PhD at University of L’Aquila (Italy) and Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg (Germany). She has been an INFN researcher since 2004, first at LNGS (Gran Sasso underground laboratory) and then at INFN Roma. She is one of the founders of the SABRE programme in Italy (SABRE North), and she has been involved since 2014 in the study and characterisation of the underground site that would later become the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
As a member of the SABRE collaboration, she provides a crucial point of contact between the SABRE South experiment team (in Australia), and the SABRE North team, particularly with regards to the Italian contribution towards the experiment.
Home institution: INFN Sezione di Roma
Research Theme: Direct Detection