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Bernardo Bordini is a leading researcher at CERN and Fermilab specializing in advanced magnet systems and accelerator physics. His work focuses on superconducting magnets for high-energy physics applications, particularly for the Muon Collider project. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Pisa (2006). Bordini is deeply involved in the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC), contributing to the design and development of ultra-high field solenoids and HTS (High-Temperature Superconducting) magnet technologies. His research spans magnet protection systems, quench detection, thermal-electromagnetic simulations, and fusion-related magnet applications. Collaborations include leading institutions like LBNL, KIT, and Fermilab. Bordini's work addresses critical technical challenges for next-generation accelerators, aiming to push the frontiers of particle physics.
Key projects include the Muon Collider's final cooling solenoid development and the HTS split coil test facility. He has pioneered advancements in ReBCO (Rare Earth-Barium-Copper-Oxide) insulated magnets, enabling record-breaking field strengths. Bordini's contributions are documented in over 100 peer-reviewed publications, focusing on magnet R&D, beam dynamics, and material science innovations.

