Samuele Fossati
Technical Assistant

Samuele obtained an MPhys in Physics with Astrophysics at the University of Manchester, followed by an MSc in Quantum Dynamics from Imperial College London.
During his undergraduate degree, Samuele undertook a summer research internship at the high-energy astrophysics group at Nagoya University, where he analysed pulsar gamma-ray emission data collected with the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope. Throughout his final year undergraduate project, he collaborated with CERN to study the underlying event of Z bosons created at the LHC in an ultra-low transverse momentum range.
For his MSc thesis at Imperial College London, Samuele worked with the Centre for Cold Matter Research to develop an optical aberration-correction method for a laser purposed to generate a hybrid optical tweezer array of Rydberg atoms and molecules, designed for future quantum computing applications.
Samuele joined E+F as a technical assistant in October 2025.