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Stefania Farinon is a Contract Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Genoa. Her research focuses on superconducting magnet technology for high-field applications, including particle accelerators and medical systems. She contributes to CERN's High Field Magnet R&D and designs magnets for the Muon Collider and Hadron-Therapy gantries. She teaches graduate-level courses on superconducting magnet physics and technology (course code 87010).
Key research areas include critical current measurement of Nb3Sn wires, four-layer Cos-Theta dipole design, and HTS superconductors for large-aperture dipoles. Recent work addresses challenges in muon collider storage rings and innovative winding techniques for curved dipoles. No scientific awards are explicitly listed.
Teaching responsibilities include the Master's program in Physics (course 9012), with dedicated modules on magnet technology. Thesis proposals focus on superconducting magnets for detectors like the International Detector for Electron-Positron Accelerator (IDEA).


