Giada Cantono
Titolare di una borsa di dottorato all'UPMC, Ecole Doctorale ED288 “Ondes et Matiere” in co-tutela Università di Pisa – Università Paris Sud (UPS) di Orsay. Amongst the courses of Physics of Matter at the University of Pisa, I addressed my studies to Plasma Physics, to which I devoted my Bachelor Thesis with a dissertation about different mechanisms of electron acceleration in laser-driven plasma wakes (final evaluation 110/110 cum laude). During the Master I spent two months at the CR-ENEA in Frascati (Rome), where I learnt the basics of complex interferometry applied to plasma density measurements. I prepared my Master Thesis at the Queen’s University of Belfast, with a 6-months experimental work about laser-driven proton radiography of current propagation in complex target geometry. In the same period I was involved in an experimental campaign at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Oxford) as responsible for target manufacturing. The final thesis evaluation was 110/110 cum laude. Currently I am carrying out my PhD in joint supervision between France (Paris, CEA Saclay and Université Paris Sud) and Pisa. My research focuses on particle acceleration driven from nano-structured solid targets irradiated by ultra intense, high contrast laser pulses.
PhD Theses
2017
Relativistic plasmonics for ultra-short radiation sources PhD Thesis
27.10.2017, (Relatori: Prof. A.Macchi – Prof. F.Pegoraro).
Presentations
2016
Electron acceleration and high harmonic generation by relativistic surface plasmons Presentation
17.10.2016.
2015
Proton and electron acceleration via micro-structured targets Presentation
29.09.2015.