Annual report

Edited by the coordinator prof. Luigi Martirano

Research activity report for doctoral students enrolled in the 38th cycle:
The XXXVIII cycle doctoral students are Benedetti, Galasso, Ghoreishi, Ireddy Vijayasimha Reddy, Li Pengbo, Maurizi, Petrone, Varotto, Wang, Zacchei and they presented the activities carried out in a dedicated meeting and produced a report with the results achieved.
Research activity report for doctoral students enrolled in the 37th cycle:
The XXXVII cycle doctoral students are Castellani, Flamini, Graziani, Loggia, Massaccesi, Michenzi, Mohandes, Nati, Poursoltan, Ricci, Romagnoli, Sancioni, Scafuri. They presented the activities carried out in a dedicated meeting and produced a report with the results achieved.
This cycle is characterized by various projects that involve collaboration and significant interactions between PhD students that have contributed to the overall results of the PhD cycle. By way of example, we would like to point out the presence of a group of PhD students from the 36th and 37th cycle who worked and continue to work on a common project for the creation of a green energy storage prototype, which also led to the financing of projects in third parties for the DIAEE. The work of these doctoral students is therefore identifiable as a contribution to a prestigious scientific innovation and with relevant application implications from a practical point of view.
Research activity report for doctoral students enrolled in the 36th cycle:
The XXXVI cycle doctoral students are Bucarelli, Caldora, Greco, Mohammadkhanlou, Muhammad, Scanzano, Scarano. They presented the activities carried out in a dedicated meeting and produced a report with the results achieved.
This cycle is characterized by various projects that involve collaboration and significant interactions between PhD students that have contributed to the overall results of the PhD cycle. By way of example, we point out:
- the presence of a group of PhD students from the 36th and 37th cycle who worked and continue to work on a common project to create a green energy storage prototype, which also led to the financing of third-party projects for the DIAEE. The work of these doctoral students is therefore identifiable as a contribution to a prestigious scientific innovation and with relevant application implications from a practical point of view.
- the presence of a group of PhD students from the 35th and 36th cycle who worked on a common project related to nuclear fusion, as part of a European project, of which Sapienza is a partner. Some doctoral students were winners of mobility notices for visits to the research center of the Eurofusion Consortium in Garghin where they spent periods of a few months working on activities connected to the construction of the DEMO fusion reactor. The work of these doctoral students is therefore identifiable as a contribution to a prestigious scientific innovation and with relevant application implications from a practical point of view.
In the same cycle, we finally highlight the contribution provided to the ENEA PROTO-SPHERA project which has a notable impact on the field of study: the work of a doctoral student on image reconstruction has made it possible to visualize some hitherto unknown phenomena on the fluid dynamics of the plasma and to visualize the emission spectrum in the visible on a section of hydrogen and helium plasma. The same work is leading to the drafting and publication of contributions with a notable impact on the literature in the field of study (a contribution published on Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion).

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