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Dr. Enrico Brunetti is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, specializing in advanced particle acceleration techniques and laser-plasma physics. He is affiliated with SUPA (Scottish Universities Physics Alliance) and works within the Faculty of Science, contributing to cutting-edge research in plasma-based accelerators and radiation sources.
His primary research interests encompass laser wakefield acceleration, electron beam dynamics, coherent undulator radiation, and plasma bubble physics. Dr. Brunetti's work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental implementations at high-power laser facilities, particularly the SCAPA (Scottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators) facility at Strathclyde.
Current research projects include "Plasma and conventional undulator studies using ultra-short electron bunches: towards a bright ultra-short pulsed x-ray source" (2022-2026) where he serves as Research Co-investigator funded by AFOSR, and the previously completed "Lab in a bubble" project (2016-2021) where he was a Co-investigator funded by EPSRC. His publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to advancing compact particle accelerator technology and radiation source development.
- Laser Wakefield Acceleration
- Electron Beam Dynamics
- Undulator Radiation
- Plasma Physics
- Particle Acceleration
- X-ray Generation
Dr. Brunetti collaborates extensively with international researchers including Dino Jaroszynski, Mark Wiggins, and Bernhard Ersfeld as part of the ALPHA-X team, contributing to the development of next-generation radiation sources with applications in medical imaging, materials science, and fundamental physics research.
