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NADIA YAHLALI HADDOU
PDI-Titular d'Universitat
Knowledge area: ATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
Department: Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics
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Biography

Nadia Yahlali is a Tenured Professor at the University of Valencia (UV), member of the Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC) and of the IFIC Neutrino group. Her current research focus since year 2022 is neutrino physics with particle accelerator within the DUNE experiment, being involved in the experimental development of the Photon Detection System (PDS) and the cryogenic Temperature Monitoring System (TMS) of the DUNE Far Detectors. She was previously involved in the NEXT (Neutrino Experiment with a Xenon TPC) during years 2011-2022,  and in the SuperNEMO experiment during years 2009-2011, being both experiments dedicated to the neutrinoless doble-beta decay search.

Aside from the neutrino-research projects, she has contributions to experimental nuclear physics and applications of nuclear physics to medicine (radiation dosimetry for brachytherapy) and environmental radioprotection. She was member of the TRITIUM collaboration funded by the European program Interreg SUDOE, during years 2016-2020, for the development and operation of a tritium-in-water monitor for the radiological surveillance of water discharges from nuclear power plants. She was membre of the TAPS (Two-Arms Photon Spectrometer) collaboration during years 1998-2004, for research in subthreshold production of hard photons and neutral pions in heavy ion reactions at GANIL (France) and KVI (The Netherlands). She was also membre of the HADES collaboration at GSI (Darmstadt, Germany) during years 1996-2000, and was responsible for the design and installation of the Time-of-Flight Hodoscopes of the Pion Beam Factory at the GSI accelerator SIS, for experiments with the meson spectrometer HADES.

N. Yahlali obtained her graduation and Master degrees from the University USTHB of Algiers and in 2004 her PhD from the University of Valencia.  She has directed, 10 BCs degree theses, 25 Master theses, 2 completed PhD theses and 2 PhD these in progress. She has 94 publications indexed in Web of Science, and about 40 peer-review records from indexed journals from Elsevier (Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics research A;  Spectrochimica Acta Part A, Physics Letters B), MDPI (Applied Sciences; Particles; Sensors), Oxford University Press (Radiation Protection Dosimetry), IOP Publising (Journal of Instrumentation).

Indicators (WoS)

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2184-0132

Publons Research ID: L-1880-2014

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