Elisa Resconi (born 1 December 1971 in Brescia, Italy) is an Italian astroparticle physicist and the Chair of Experimental Physics with Cosmic Particles at the Technical University of Munich, Germany.
[8] Elisa Resconi's research is focused on the detection and analysis of high-energy neutrinos, elementary particles that offer insights into the universe's most energetic astrophysical phenomena.
As a member of the IceCube Collaboration, she has been particularly involved in studies linking neutrino emissions to the AGN NGC 1068, a nearby Seyfert galaxy.
The experiment seeks to deploy an array of detectors at great depths to capture high-energy neutrinos with unprecedented precision using the subsea infrastructure of the NEPTUNE observatory of Ocean Networks Canada (ONC).
[13][14] P-ONE aims at addressing key unanswered questions in astrophysics, such as the origin of cosmic rays and the properties of dark matter.