Danilo Giulietti for "Past-students and Expert Webinars in Nuclear Engineering"
Il 10 giugno alle ore 15, Danilo Giulietti (Università di Pisa), tiene il seminario "The physics of inertial confinement fusion".
L'incontro fa parte del ciclo "Past-students and Expert Webinars in Nuclear Engineering".
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Danilo Giulietti graduated in Physics (110/110 cum laude) at the Pisa University and soon after received the PhD at the Scuola Nornale Superiore. He has carried out the majority of the scientific and teaching activity at the Department of Physics "E. Fermi" of the Pisa University, as professor of Structure of Matter, Classical Electromagnetism and currently Quantum Optics and Plasmas. His research fields include atomic and molecular physics, electron and nuclear magnetic resonance, thermal radiation, phase transitions, laser-produced plasmas, physics of controlled thermonuclear fusion, lasers, holography and interferometry, ultra-fast electron optics, pulsed X-ray sources and their applications, X-ray spectroscopy, ultra-intense and ultra-short pulsed lasers, laser-matter interaction at relativistic intensities, acceleration of particles in plasmas and related applications. He is the author of over 250 publications in international journals and over 300 communications at national and international conferences, many of which by invitation. He has been responsible for various international scientific initiatives and has organized international conferences on the topics of his research activity. He has been a member of the National Institute of Matter Physics and associated with the National Institute of Optics (CNR). His studies on the acceleration of particles in plasmas led him to associate with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, where he had a Research Assignment aimed at the study and development of New Acceleration Techniques for electrons and ions based on plasma-lasers. He was the National Representative of the Strategic Project of INFN called PLASMONX (plasma acceleration and production of monochromatic and tunable X-ray radiation), which led to the realization at the National Laboratories of Frascati (LNF) of an installation equipped with a Ti laser : Sapphire (6J in 20fs @ 10Hz) for studies on New Plasma Acceleration Techniques. He was the National Representative for INFN of the European Projects ELI (Extreme Light Inftrastructure) and HiPER (High Power laser Energy Research facility). He collaborates with the ENEA Research Center in Frascati on the issues of Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion.
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