Martino Marisaldi
Position
Professor
Affiliation
Research groups
Short info
Research
Atmospheric electricity
Research on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs), gamma-ray glows, and related high-energy atmospheric phenomena related to thunderclouds and lightning discharge.
The main questions we want to answer:
- how are TGFs produced?
- what is the relation between high-energy processes in the atmosphere and the lightning discharge?
- do TGFs and related high-energy phenomena have any impact on atmospheric chemistry and dynamics?
The tools we use:
- data from the flight campaign
- data from the mission onboard the International Space Station (ISS)
- data from the mission
- dedicated laboratory experiments and modelling
High-energy astrophysics
Research on cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB).
The main question we want to answer:
- how can we use timing information to extract properties of the GRB progenitors?
- can we exploit the timing and spectral performance of ASIM for GRB science?
The tools we use:
- data from the mission onboard the International Space Station (ISS)
High-energy detectors and systems
- we have built the gamma-ray detector for the
- we are building the Electrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) for X- and Gamma-ray Imaging Sensor (XGIS) of the , a medium-class mission candidate for the European Space Agency, currently in Phase A.
Outreach
The on my research, on the University of Bergen Website (Feb. 2025)
Our work published in Nature in October 2024 has been picked up by .
I regularly contributed to the news posted on the website of the Birkeland Centre for Space Science (2013 - 2023):
- August 2021: on the new project funded by NFR
- June 2021: on the ongoing collaboration between Italy and Norway on TGF science
- August 2019: on the first meeting of the ISSI Team I coordinated (2019 - 2022)
- May 2019: on the TGF International Research School
I also prepared the text for the BCSS annual report in the years 2017-2020, concerning the section related to Hard Radiation from Thunderstorms (all Annual Reports available from the )
In June 2021 I prepared the text (in Italian) for the news on the ongoing collaboration between Italy and Norway on TGF, which has been posted on the of the Italian Embassy in Oslo and on its social media accounts, and on the of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs dedicated to scientific diplomacy.
I also contributed, both with text and interviews, to the preparation of news (in Italian) published on 鈥楳edia INAF鈥, the online public outreach journal of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics:
- December 2019: with interview on the first published results from ASIM
- March 2018: with interview on the ASIM mission close to launch
- November 2017: on a recent detection of a TGF from ground
- September 2010: on the first localization of TGFs in gamma-rays (I am first author of the paper)
Teaching
Bachelor / Master course responsibilities:
- 2024 鈥 PHYS251 The Near Earth Space, department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Norway (main course responsible, 10 ECTS)
- 2016 鈥 PHYS113 Mechanics II and Thermodynamics, department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Norway (main course responsible, 10 ECTS)
Supervisor / co-supervisor of the following PhD Thesis:
- Ingrid Bj酶rge-Engeland, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2024.
- Chris A. Skeie, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2022.
- Anders Lindanger, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2022.
- Carolina Maiorana, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2021.
- Alessandra Tiberia, High-energy radiation from thunderclouds: on the relationships between terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and cloud structure, University of Ferrara, Italy, 2019.
- Alessandro Ursi, Short-duration gamma-ray transients Detection of Short Hard Bursts and Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes by the AGILE satellite, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 2016.
Supervisor of the following Master Thesis:
- Andreas Ramsli, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2023.
- Anders Lindanger, , University of Bergen, Norway, 2018.
- Alessandro Ursi, A search for Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes in the BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor data archive, University of Ferrara, Italy, 2013.
Contribution to research schools:
- 2024 invited teacher at the 1st , 2-6 Sep. 2024, Naples, Italy.
- 2019 Co-organizer and teacher at the 鈥, University of Bergen, Norway
Publications
I am coauthor of 142 refereed publications, with an H-Index of 40 (Web of Science, accessed 12/09/2024).
My top research publications are the following
- M. Marisaldi, N. 脴stgaard, A. Mezentsev, et al. (2024), Highly dynamic gamma-ray emissions are common in tropical thunderclouds, Nature, 634, 57, DOI: .
- N. 脴stgaard, A. Mezentsev, M. Marisaldi, et al. (2024), Flickering Gamma-Ray Flashes, the Missing Link between Gamma Glows and TGFs, Nature, 634, 53, DOI: .
- A. Castro-Tirado, N. 脴stgaard, E. G枚g眉s, et al. (2021), Very-high-frequency oscillations in the main peak of a magnetar giant flare, Nature 600,
- M. Marisaldi, et al. (2019), On the high-energy spectral component and fine time structure of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, J. Geophys. Res. (Atmospheres), 124.
- M. Marisaldi, et al. (2015), Enhanced detection of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes by agile. Geophys. Res. Lett., 42(21):9481鈥9487,
- M. Marisaldi, F. Fuschino, M. Tavani, et al. (2014) Properties of terrestrial gamma ray flashes detected by AGILE MCAL below 30 MeV. J. Geophys. Res. (Space Physics), 119:1337鈥1355,
- M. Tavani, M. Marisaldi, C. Labanti, et al. (2011), Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes as Powerful Particle Accelerators. Physical Review Letters, 106(1):018501,
- M. Marisaldi, et al. (2010), Gamma-Ray Localization of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes. Physical Review Letters, 105(12):128501,
- M. Marisaldi, et al. (2010), Detection of terrestrial gamma ray flashes up to 40 MeV by the AGILE satellite. J. Geophys. Res. (Space Physics), 115:0,
- C. Labanti, M. Marisaldi, et al. (2009), Design and construction of the Mini-Calorimeter of the AGILE satellite. Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. in Phys. Res. A, 598:470鈥479,
A complete list of my publications with metrics can be retrieved from the .
Below are my publications listed in the CRIStin database.
Projects
Active projects:
- 2024 鈥 2026 Principal Investigator, Conceptual design and prototyping of the Electrical Ground Support Equipment for THESEUS XGIS. Funding: European Space Agency.
- 2023 鈥 2025 Principal Investigator, From lightning to the dawn of time: study of the timing structure of cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts with the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor. Funding: Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study. Collaboration project with the Astronomy Department at the University of Berkeley, USA.
- 2021 鈥 2026 Principal Investigator, TGF Airborne Observatory (TAO): Understanding the link between lightning, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and gamma-ray glows. Funding: Research Council of Norway. Partly funding the .
Past projects as Principal Investigator:
- 2019 - 2022. Principal Investigator of the International Team '' at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI), Bern, Switzerland.
- 2015 鈥 2016 International fellowship: Fulbright Research Scholar (6 months) at Duke University, Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering, NC, USA.
- 2012 鈥 2014 Principal Investigator, 鈥楶ICO: Picosecond Cherenkov Observatory鈥. Funder: National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF), Italy. R&D project for the exploitation of ultra-fast solid-state detectors for high-energy astrophysics in the TeV band.