As a member of the Programme Committee FP7 Capacities Research Infrastructure and as Italian delegate to ESFRI, Giorgio Rossi has been involved since 2007 in evaluation and support to European Research Infrastructure Projects and, in collaboration with MIUR, in the definition of the national strategy for national research infrastructures and for the Italian participation to the most relevant pan-European RIs. He is currently contributing to several international committees concerned with the science management or the strategic planning of research infrastructures of European and international relevance. He is also coordinator of the H2020 project NFFA-Europe (2015-2019) and the Italian PRIN project NOXSS on single object imaging. Giorgio Rossi has been teaching since 1984 in several Undergraduate and Graduate Courses and has been advisor of over 35 Degree Thesis and 7 PhD Thesis. He is currently Full professor of Physics of Matter at the University of Milano, Italy. His research activity is focused on surface magnetism and surface magnetometry using polarized synchrotron radiation and photoelectron spin polarization measurements, and instrumentation development.
1985 - Doctorat d’Etat ès Sciences Physiques at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
1981 - Nuclear Engineering Degree at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy