About
Andrea Bersani is a Contract Professor at the University of Genoa, specializing in advanced superconducting magnet technology for particle accelerators. His research focuses on high-field magnet systems, particularly for applications in the Muon Collider and CERN's R&D programs. He collaborates extensively with institutions like INFN and CERN on projects such as the FalconD initiative.
He teaches ACCELERATORI DI PARTICELLE in the Physics Master's program (Course Code: 109092). His work bridges theoretical advancements and practical engineering challenges in superconducting materials and accelerator design.
Publications from 2025 highlight contributions to Cos-Theta dipole development, HTS magnet design, and muon collider technologies. Collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary problem-solving in high-energy physics infrastructure.
