In my opinion, Luca Gamberale is the most credible member of the DGT
team (so far).   The more I hear from him the better:
Anyone with english transcripts to the live stream from their DGT lab
in Milan the day before the English one?

It was pretty disappointing that he didn't show up for the english demo.

He has a PhD of Physics from the University of Milano (if my sources
are correct).  Here's what I was told what he studied:
"Experimental experience in cryogenics, NMR of solids, low-level
optical measurements, calorimetry, Tokamak plasma instabilities, HR
optical spectroscopy.
Monte Carlo QCD Lattice Simulations, hadronic transitions, plasma
physics, physics of highly-loaded hydrides, quantum field theory"

He was a fellow at the university until 1999.

Patent App:  (Surprisingly so few, maybe pirelli wasn't big on patents?)
https://www.google.com/patents/WO2011079856A1


New Scientist Article:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18224436.000-from-tyres-to-neutrinos.html


Google Scholar (Tricky, a lot of it is University Milano though.
Seems likely that it's him)
http://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&q=Luca+Gamberale&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp=


He basically left the University of Milano in 1999, worked at Pirelli
(the big tire company) until 2010 but then was off for three years.

Not sure why he left Pirelli or what he did during those 3 years.

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