
معرفی
Prof. Carmine Senatore is a renowned Professor of Physics at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), leading the Applied Superconductivity Group. He holds the position of Swiss Delegate to the International Energy Agency’s HTS Technology Collaboration Programme. His research focuses on superconducting materials for high-field magnets in particle accelerators, fusion energy, and medical applications. He collaborates with CERN, CHART, and projects like I.FAST and ARIES to advance HTS technologies. His group investigates electromechanical properties, thermal stability, and novel fabrication methods for superconductors like Nb3Sn and REBCO. Prof. Senatore teaches courses on superconductivity and general physics, and his work contributes to next-generation magnets for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) and muon colliders. Key collaborations include Princeton Plasma Physics Lab and Bruker BioSpin. His lab hosts PhD students and postdocs exploring HTS applications, with recent breakthroughs in magnet stability and material characterization.
- Education: Advanced degrees in physics, specialization in superconductivity (university details not explicitly stated in texts).
- Grants: Supported by EU Horizon 2020 (ISABEL, SuperEMFL), Swiss CHART initiative, and French SupraFusion program.
- Future Work: Development of 16T HTS magnets, muon collider magnets, and sustainable accelerator technologies.
Research emphasizes applied superconductivity for energy, healthcare, and fundamental physics. His team’s innovations bridge material science and engineering for ultra-high-field applications.