Tatiana Pieloni
EPFL SB IPHYS LPAP
BSP 613.3 (Cubotron UNIL)
Rte de la Sorge
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 48 61
Office:
BSP 613.3
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Website: https://lpap.epfl.ch
Expertise
Colliders luminosity and beam-beam interactions.
Collective effects.
Teaching & PhD
PhD Students
Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector
Xavier Buffat, Claudia Tambasco
Courses
Advanced concepts in particle accelerators
PHYS-751
Accelerator physics covers a wide range of very exciting topics. This course presents basic physics ideas and the technologies underlying the workings of modern accelerators. An overview of the new ideas and challenges of the possible paths towards the next generation of accelerators will be given.
Introduction to particle accelerators
PHYS-448
The course presents basic physics ideas underlying the workings of modern accelerators. We will examine key features and limitations of these machines as used in accelerator driven sciences like high energy physics, materials and life sciences.