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Professor Dino Jaroszynski is a leading academic in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, within the Faculty of Science. He is a Principal Investigator in multiple high-impact projects, including those at the Scottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators (SCAPA), and contributes significantly to international initiatives such as LaserLab-Europe.
His research focuses on laser-plasma acceleration, ultra-short electron bunches, and coherent radiation sources, with applications in medical physics and compact particle accelerators. His work bridges fundamental plasma physics and real-world applications in healthcare and advanced instrumentation.
The recent publications indicate a strong trend in high-dose-rate radiobiology, attosecond electron bunches, and plasma-driven terahertz and X-ray sources, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach combining accelerator physics, optics, and biomedical engineering.
His scientific recognition includes being a:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE)
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP)
Professor Jaroszynski leads major research grants, including projects funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and internal university initiatives, focusing on ultra-compact radiation sources for cancer treatment and plasma undulator studies. He supervises postgraduate researchers and contributes to the development of next-generation accelerator technologies.
He is actively involved with the SCAPA facility, where he manages experimental campaigns using high-repetition-rate lasers for plasma acceleration and radiation generation, positioning Strathclyde as a leader in advanced accelerator R&D.
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