Biography

I am an electrical engineer working as a researcher for ENEA and the Divertor Tokamak Test in Roma while doing my PhD in Pavia, after gaining expertise in physicis and fusion engineering during my master’s degree.
My main interest is power electronics applied to Nuclear Fusion and high power experimental fields. My goal is to promote University of Pavia as a key contributor to one of humanity’s biggest achievements, fusion energy. If you want to be part of this flourishing and innovative branch of science feel free to contact me for thesis projects or collaborations with the University of Pavia.

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Projects

Design and implementation of an Electronic Load for Emulating Frequency-Dependent Impedances in the Vertical Stabilization Coils of the Divertor Tokamak Test Facility

The study will focus on investigating Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) and Load Emulators (LE) for high-current applications. It will aim to identify DUT testing requirements and analyze gaps in literature.

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