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Giuseppe Gorini is a Professor in the Department of Physics "Giuseppe Occhialini" at the University of Milan-Bicocca, specializing in nuclear fusion diagnostics and plasma physics. His research primarily focuses on developing and implementing advanced diagnostic techniques for measuring fusion power in tokamak devices through neutron and gamma-ray spectroscopy.
Professor Gorini's research interests center on fusion plasma diagnostics, with particular expertise in gamma-ray spectroscopy for fusion power determination, neutron detection systems, and radiation-hard detector development. His work addresses critical challenges in magnetic confinement fusion, including accurate measurement of fusion reactions, plasma behavior analysis during disruptions, and characterization of detector technologies for harsh fusion environments. His research has significant implications for the success of major fusion projects including ITER, SPARC, and other international tokamak experiments.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on applying cutting-edge diagnostic approaches to solve fundamental challenges in fusion research. The work spans from fundamental detector characterization to complex plasma physics analysis, with an increasing incorporation of machine learning techniques for data analysis. His research consistently addresses the critical need for accurate, reliable diagnostics in the path toward practical fusion energy.
Professor Gorini actively collaborates with major fusion research institutions worldwide, contributing his diagnostic expertise to experiments at facilities including JET, MAST-U, TCV, and SPARC. His work on gamma-ray spectroscopy for fusion power measurement represents a critical capability needed for the success of ITER and future fusion power plants.
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