Andrea Malizia is an assistant professor in nuclear measures and instrumentations in the Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata. His field of research is related to nuclear measures and instrumentations and to the software used to simulate radiological/nuclear dispersion/diffusion.
He serves as an assistant professor in nuclear measurement and instrumentation and radiological safety for the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He is the didactical coordinator of the International Master Courses in Protection Against CBRNe Events (www.cbrngate.com), cooperating with the most important national and international entities involved in security and safety. He also lectures for courses in physics, laser systems, nuclear fusion energy, and measurements. He is the author of more than 150 scientific papers in international and national scientific journals and conference proceedings, two national patents, and five books. He is also guest editor of special issues on CBRNe security and safety.
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Simulation
radioprotection
CBRNE
Nuclear security
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Short Biography
Andrea Malizia is an assistant professor in nuclear measures and instrumentations in the Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata. His field of research is related to nuclear measures and instrumentations and to the software used to simulate radiological/nuclear dispersion/diffusion.
He serves as an assistant professor in nuclear measurement and instrumentation and radiological safety for the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He is the didactical coordinator of the International Master Courses in Protection Against CBRNe Events (www.cbrngate.com), cooperating with the most important national and international entities involved in security and safety. He also lectures for courses in physics, laser systems, nuclear fusion energy, and measurements. He is the author of more than 150 scientific papers in international and national scientific journals and conference proceedings, two national patents, and five books. He is also guest editor of special issues on CBRNe security and safety.