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Dr. Roberto Dinapoli is a Principal Researcher and team leader at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), specializing in microelectronics for high-energy physics and photon science. He earned his PhD from Université Montpellier II and holds a degree in Electronic Engineering from Polytechnic University of Bari.
- Education: PhD in Microelectronics (Université Montpellier II), Electronic Engineering (Politecnico di Bari)
His research focuses on radiation-hard hybrid pixel detectors for synchrotrons and free-electron lasers (XFELs), including the development of EIGER, MÖNCH, MYTHEN III, and DOMINO chips. These systems enable high-resolution imaging, charge integration, and single-photon counting under extreme radiation environments.
Recent publications highlight advancements in 25 µm pitch detectors, charge transport simulations using deep learning, and quantum efficiency optimization for soft X-rays. His work impacts applications in synchrotron radiation, nanoelectronics metrology, and high-speed imaging.
- Key Projects: EIGER (24kHz framing), MÖNCH (25µm pixel), MYTHEN III (50µm strips), DOMINO (2GHz memory)
Dinapoli actively collaborates on detector patents licensed to DECTRIS and participates in EUROPRACTICE/CADENCE software management. He leads the Chip Design Competence Team (CDCT) at PSI.



