Sakura Pascarelli

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Sakura Pascarelli
Born
Alma materLa Sapienza
Known forXAS, XMCD
Scientific career
InstitutionsEuropean XFEL
ESRF
ThesisEtude EXAFS d'alliages semiconducteurs épitaxiés par détection du rayonnement X de fluorescence[1]

Sakura Pascarelli is an Italian physicist and the scientific director at the European XFEL.[2] Her research focuses on the study on matter at extreme conditions of pressure, temperature and magnetic fields, in particular using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray Magnetic Linear and Circular Dichroism (XMCD).

Early life and education[]

Pascarelli was born in Japan.[3] She received a Laurea in Physics from La Sapienza (Rome, Italy) and a PhD degree in Physics at the Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble, France). She is an accomplished swimmer.[4]

Research and career[]

Pascarelli was the head of the Matter at Extremes Group within the Experiment Division of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, and in charge of the X-ray absorption spectroscopy beamlines. She joined the European XFEL in Hamburg, Germany, as scientific director.[5]

Pascarelli is a member of the scientific advisory committee of SLAC's Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Etude EXAFS d'alliages semiconducteurs épitaxiés par détection du rayonnement X de fluorescence par Sakura Pascarelli". Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  2. ^ "Sakura Pascarelli appointed scientific director at European XFEL". European XFEL. March 7, 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  3. ^ "A day in the life: the physicist who swims to release (high) pressure". European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. March 8, 2017. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  4. ^ "Sakura Pascarelli, Humans of ESRF". European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  5. ^ "Sakura Pascarelli appointed scientific director at European XFEL – Lightsources.org". March 7, 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  6. ^ "Scientific Advisory Committee". SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource. Retrieved 2021-03-14.

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