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Alessio Bosco is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Particle Physics and Astronomy. He is affiliated with the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, a leading research institute in accelerator technology.
His research focuses on advanced beam diagnostics for particle accelerators, including electro-optic pickup systems for the High Luminosity LHC and laser-based profile monitoring techniques. Key projects include the Gamma Factory initiative at CERN, which explores novel photon beam applications.
He has contributed to 37 research outputs, emphasizing instrumentation for high-energy physics experiments. Notable works include beam measurement innovations at CERN’s SPS and low-power laserwire technologies for H⁻ beam analysis. His 2020 STFC-funded project developed fast, cost-effective diagnostics for free-electron lasers.
Bosco collaborates across international institutions, with publications in journals like Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to advancing clean energy technologies through particle physics research.
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