Irina Stefanescu

Scientist, Detector Group, ESS

Irina Stefanescu

Can you tell us about your studies? What scientific field did you specialise in?

PhD and post-doc experience in the field of gamma-ray spectroscopy with Germanium detectors arrays. Two years of experience in a private company working on the development of radiation detectors for homeland security applications. Currently working on developing new technologies to replace the He-3 tubes for the detection of thermal and cold neutrons.

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Can you tell us step by step how you reached your current position?

Since 2014: Researcher in Neutron Detection, Detector Systems, ESS, Sweden.
2011 – 2014: Scientist in the Detector group at FRM2, TU München, Germany.
2009 – 2011: Scientist at Bubble Technology Industries, Chalk River, Canada.
2007 – 2008: Post-doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, with scientific residence at Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA.
2004 – 2007: Post-doctoral Researcher in the Nuclear Structure Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
2000 – 2004: PhD studies at the Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of Cologne, Germany.
1998 – 2000: – Research Assistant, Tandem Laboratory, National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Magurele, Romania.
1993 – 1999: B. Sc. and M. Sc. at the Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, Romania.

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Contact details
irina.stefanescu@esss.se: irina.stefanescu@esss.se
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