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Elena Amato INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Largo E. Fermi, 5 50125 - Firenze, Italy Office: +39 055 2752 236 Fax: +39 055 220039 E-mail: amato@arcetri.astro.it ACADEMIC TRAINING 2001, Ph.D. in Astronomy University of Florence, Florence, Italy 1998, Laurea in Physics University of Florence, Florence, Italy RESEARCH INTERESTS My research interests are in the field of theoretical High Energy Astrophysics. From the point of view of basic physics processes, I am interested in the acceleration and transport of relativistic particles and the physics of relativistic plasmas. From the point of view of specific astrophysical sources and phenomena, my interests cover Cosmic Rays, Supernova Remnants and Pulsar Wind Nebulae. RESEARCH Researcher 2001 - EXPERIENCE INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri PhD student 1998-2001 University of Florence, Italy Advisor: Prof. Franco Pacini Thesis: Particle acceleration and transport in Pulsar Wind Nebulae Undergraduate student 1997-1998 University of Florence, Italy Supervisor: Prof. Franco Pacini Thesis: Modeling the spatial distribution of particles in the Crab Nebula TEACHING High Energy Astrophysics for undergraduates, - University of Florence Cosmic Accelerators for graduate students 2010 - University of Florence Lecturer on Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the Cargese International PhD School, Cargese, France Lecturer on Pulsars and Wind Nebulae at the ISAPP International PhD School, Paris, France May July 1 of 7

SUPERVISING Coordinator of a Marie Curie fellowship (IEF program): Dr. Yves Gallant, on project PWNTorii - Cosupervisor of a graduate student in Astronomy at the University of Florence: Delia Volpi, Non-thermal emission from relativistic MHD simulations of Pulsar Wind Nebulae 2006- Supervisor of 3 undergraduate students in Physics at the University of Florence: Marco Rossetti, Positrons from Pulsar Wind Nebulae Roberto Poggini, Self-generated waves and Cosmic Ray acceleration at Supernova Remnant shocks Enrico Randellini, High energy emission from pulsars OUTREACH Coordinator of the CR physics outreach program and facilities at the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory More than 20 astronomy lectures for general public delivered within the Arcetri Observatory outreach program More than 50 lectures for students of all ages, from elementary to high school at Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory Supervision of high school students attending stages in astronomy at the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory public lectures on Stellar Remnants and The Violent Universe at two campuses for the orientation of undergraduates orientation, Quarrata, Italy public lecture on Faster than light neutrinos at Florence Planetarium - - - - 2011-2011 2 of 7

ACTIVITY FOR THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY Service as chair or co-chair of 5 Scientific Organizing Committees 43 rd European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics, Leuven, Belgium, June ISSI workshop on Jets and Winds in Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Gamma Ray Bursts and Blazars: Physics of Extreme Energy Release, Bern, Switzerland, November Astroparticle Physics Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June TeVPa Symposyum, Mumbai, India, December TeVPa2010 Symposyum, Paris, France, July 2010 2010 Service as member of 11 Scientific Organizing Committees High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows VI, Moscow, Russia, September 35 th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Bexco, Busan, Korea, July Cosmic-Ray Origin Beyond the standard models: second edition, San Vito di Cadore, Italy, September 6 th International Symposium on High-Energy γ-ray Astronomy, Heidelberg, July Modeling Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Barcelona, Spain, June High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows V, La Plata, Argentina, October COSPAR meeting, session E4, Moscow, Russia, August Cosmic-Ray Origin Beyond the standard models, San Vito di Cadore, Italy, March High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows IV, Heidelberg, Germany, July Frontiers of Plasma Astrophysics, Berkeley, CA, USA, January Pulsars in their diversity, Elba Island, Italy, June 3 of 7

Referee for all main international journals in Physics and Astrophysics: 2001- The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Space Science Review, Physics of Plasmas, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review D, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Astroparticle Physics, Reports on Progress in Physics, Science Referee for funding agencies: Italian Ministry of Education and Research - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research - National Science Foundation - French National Research Agency - German Israel Foundation Romanian Research Council 2011- Service in international juries and selection committees Member of several postdoc and young researcher selection committees for positions at the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory and at the University of Florence 2005- Member of PhD thesis jury at the University of Paris Member of the committee awarding the Magini prize for laurea theses in Astrophysics Referee of theses at the University of Florence Member of a habilitation jury at the University of Paris 4 of 7

RESEARCH CTA-SKA INAF participant -2019 GRANTS PRIN-MIUR: Multi-scale simulations of High Energy Astrophysical Plasmas participant -2020 FP7-PEOPLE--IEF: MHD modeling of wind tori and particle acceleration in Pulsar Wind Nebulae PICS INAF : Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Supernova Remnants and the origin of Cosmic Rays PRIN-INAF : High Energy Phenomena in the remnants of stellar collapse ASTRI Astrofisica con Specchi a Tecnologia Replicante Italiana PRIN-INAF 2010: Particle acceleration in Supernova Remnants and the Origin of Cosmic Rays: a modern perspective ASI TH-031: MHD Simulations of relativistic plasmas and their high energy emission ASI TH-022: Non-linear particle acceleration at shock waves: implications for X/gamma-ray astronomy and the origin of cosmic rays PRIN-MIUR 2006: Particle acceleration in astrophysical sources and the origin of Cosmic Rays PRIN-INAF 2004: Relativistic plasma is astrophysical sources PRIN-MIUR 2002: Cosmic sources of high energy particles and photons coordinator - participant - participant - participant - participant 2011- participant 2006- participant 2006- participant 2007- participant 2005-2007 participant 2003-2005 5 of 7

SELECTED INVITED TALKS More than 24 invited talks delivered at international workshop and conferences during the last 10 years. A selection of these is listed below On the transport of Cosmic Rays throughout the Galaxy at the workshop Plasma Astrophysics, from the Laboratory to the Non-Thermal Universe, Oxford, UK, July 3-5, 3D MHD simulations of electron-positron plasmas in PWNe at 1st JPP Frontiers in Plasma Physics Conference, Spineto, Italy, May 24-26, Recent Developments on the CR-SNR connection at Supernova Remnants: an Odyssey in Space after Stellar Death, Crete, Greece, June 6-11, The origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays, at the workshop Relativistic Laboratory Astrophysics, Harnack House, Berlin, Germany, November 22-25, Particle Acceleration and Radiation in Pulsar Wind Nebulae in parallel session of Frontiers in Fundamental Physics 14, Marseille, France, July 14-18, Particle Acceleration in Astrophysical Sources in plenary session of Frontiers in Fundamental Physics 14, Marseille, France, July 14-18, Isotropy/anisotropy in Galactic CRs: sources and magnetic fields at the workshop The anisotropic Universe, Amsterdam, Netherland, September 25-27, The theory of Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the workshop High Energy Phenomena in relativistic Outflows IV, Heidelberg, Germany, July 22-26, On the origin of the positron excess at the 11th AGILE workshop, Rome, Italy, May 16-17, Pulsar Winds and Nebulae at the workshop Neutron Stars, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 6-10, Particle Acceleration in Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the workshop Arcetri Workshop on Plasma Astrophysics, Florence, Italy, November 5-8, The origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays: theory confronts observations at the April Meeting of the American Physical Society, Atlanta (GO), USA, March 31-April 3, Galactic Cosmic Rays: old and new puzzles at the workshop Frontiers of Plasma Astrophysics, Berkeley (CA), USA, January 27-28, 6 of 7

On the origin of Galactic CRs at the workshop Arcetri 2011 Workshop on Plasma Astrophysics, Florence, Italy, 17-21 October 2011 The streaming instability at the workshop Cosmic Rays and their interstellar medium, Montpellier, France, June 26- July 1, 2011 Theory of Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the workshop Pulsars: Theory and Observations, Meudon, France, November 16-20, Modeling of Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the KITP Conference on Nonlinear Processes in Astrophysical Plasmas, Kavli Institute in Santa Barbara, CA, USA, September 28 - October 2, Particle Acceleration in Pulsar Wind Nebulae at the Conference TeV Particle Astrophysics, SLAC National Laboratory Accelerator, Menlo Park, CA, USA, July 13-17, Pulsar Wind Nebulae and Relativistic Shocks at the workshop on Supernova Remnants and Pulsar Wind Nebulae in the Chandra Era, Boston, MA, USA, July 8-10, Dynamics and non-thermal emission properties of PWNe at the Ringberg Workshop on The high-energy astrophysics of outflows from compact objects, Ringberg, Germany, December Particle acceleration at Relativistic Transverse Magnetosonic Shocks at the Workshop on Kinetic modeling of astrophysical plasmas, Cracow, Poland, October 5-9, Pulsar Wind Nebulae: Theoretical Overview in the session on Astrophysical Studies of Neutron Stars from Multiwavelength Observations at the COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Montreal, Canada, July 2011 2011 7 of 7