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Benedetta joined the e3 team on November 2018 as a research assistant focusing her work on 3D-CFD simulations diesel and gasoline engines research area, with particular attention on emissions formation and possible strategies of reduction [1]. She will discuss her PhD thesis on June 2019, about a project carried out during three years of collaboration with the Prof. Gianni Coppa and the Ospedale Mauriziano di Torino, studying different possible biomedical application of radiation (ranging from hadrontherapy to metabolic radiotherapy [2,3]) developing new techniques of numerical simulations. She graduated with honors in Energetic and Nuclear engineering at Politecnico di Torino in 2014.
Publications
[1] Federico Millo, Benedetta Peiretti Paradisi, Andrea Piano, Giulio Boccardo, Mohsen Mirzaeian, Luigi Arnone, Stefano Manelli, The effect of post injection coupled with extremely high injection pressure on combustion process and emission formation in an off-road diesel engine: a numerical and experimental investigation, to be presented on ICE2019 – 14th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles.
[2] E.Boella, G.Coppa, A.D’Angola,.B.Peiretti Paradisi, Gridless particle technique for the Vlasov–Poisson system in problems with high degree of symmetry, Computer Physics Communications, Volume 224, March 2018, Pages 136-143, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2017.11.004
[3] M. Stasi, C. Cutaia, E. Richetta, M. Poli, M. Pasquino, B. Peiretti Paradisi, et al, Personalized dosimetric approach in advanced HCC patients treated with 90Y resin microspheres, Physica Medica, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.04.338
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