PhD student

I am Luca Vialetto and I was born in Italy (Vicenza) in 1993. I graduated in Physics at University of Padova. Since my Bachelor, I decided to study plasma physics and I joined a research group in Padova (RFX group in CNR area) for doing the Bachelor thesis. That first experience highlighted me the world of plasma spectroscopy. During my Master, I decided to do an experience abroad in Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP Garching) where I performed a study about modelling of CO2 discharges and developing reduction techniques for large chemical datasets. There I also had the opportunity to meet different people from different countries that contributed to my growth in the professional and scientific point of view. For the opportunity to collaborate with people from different countries and gaining knowledge related on computational plasma chemistry, I’ve now decided to continue an activity related on CO2 modelling in the DIFFER institute.

About CCER

The Center for Computational Energy Research  aims to explore pathways to future energy systems. This is done via computational simulations that complement experimental energy research. The center was founded in 2017 as the result of a joint initiative between the Department of Applied Physics of the Eindhoven University of Technology and NWO Institute DIFFER.

Center for Computational Energy Research
TU/e Science Park
De Zaale 20
5612 AJ Eindhoven
The Netherlands

P.O. Box 6336
5600 HH Eindhoven
The Netherlands

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