For Cinzia DaVià, collaboration isn’t just a buzzword. It’s the approach she applies to all her professional endeavors.From her contributions to the development of a silicon sensor used in CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) particle accelerator experiments to her current research on portable energy generation solutions, there’s a common thread.Cinzia DaViàEmployers University of Manchester, England;Stony Brook University, in New YorkJob titles Professor of physics; research professorMember grade Senior memberAlma maters University of Bologna, Italy; University of GlasgowAs a professor of physics at the University of Manchester, in England, and a research professor at Stony Brook University, in New York, she has built strong connections across academic disciplines. Her continued involvement at CERN connects her with a broad array of professionals.DaVià, an IEEE senior member, says she leverages her expertise and her network of collaborators to solve problems and
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