Nora Brambilla

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Born(1964-02-19)February 19, 1964
CitizenshipItaly and Germany
Almamater
Nora Brambilla
Born(1964-02-19)February 19, 1964
CitizenshipItaly and Germany
Alma mater
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical Physics
InstitutionsTechnical University of Munich (2008–present)
University of Milan (2002–2008)
Philips Labs, Aachen (2001)

Nora Brambilla (February 19, 1964) is an Italian and German theoretical particle physicist known for her research on quarkonium, particles composed of two quarks instead of the more usual three. She is a professor of theoretical particle and nuclear physics at the Technical University of Munich.[1]

Brambilla is originally from Milan, and holds both Italian and German citizenship. She studied particle physics at the University of Milan, completing her PhD there in 1993. In 1999, she earned a habilitation in theoretical physics at the University of Vienna.[2]

After various research positions, she became a tenured faculty member at the University of Milan in 2002, before moving to Munich in 2008.[2] She is currently the head of a research group at the Physik-Department of the Technical University of Munich.[3]

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