The Bari group (INFN, Politecnico and University of Bari), led by Prof. Paolo Spinelli, has been involved in the Glast/Fermi mission  since 2000.

At the beginning, from 2000 until October 2005, the main effort was focused on the tracker construction, assembly and test. In particular, the group was involved in the definition of plans and procedures and in the performance of all the environmental tests (dynamic and thermal) on trays and towers of the LAT silicon tracker (F. Giordano, M.N. Mazziotta, S. Rainò, P. Spinelli). We were also involved in the testing and qualification of the silicon sensors of the Fermi-LAT tracker (F. Gargano). Then, in 2006, we were involved in the beam test campaign both at CERN and GSI.

In the context of the software activities, during the same years, we also contributed to the ToT simulation code in G4 and to the effort before launch on the I&T studies on cosmic ray data on ground (M. Brigida, N. Giglietto, F. Loparco).

During the launch our group contributed to the LEO phase with the participation of 9 people.

After launch we focused on data analysis and our group followed several directions in the Science working groups and in the training  of younger PHD and students (C. Favuzzi, P. Fusco, N. Giglietto, M.N. Mazziotta and P. Spinelli).

The most relevant contributions of our group are:

Concerning the tools and software for the analysis we are involved in the following codes:

All of us have contributed to the success of these topics and we will continue looking forward to the new view of the Universe through the eyes of Fermi.