Jarno Van De Walle
About Jarno Van De Walle
Jarno Van De Walle is an accelerator physicist with extensive experience in the field. He has worked at KU Leuven and IBA, contributing to research and development in accelerator technology since 2002.
Work at IBA
Jarno Van De Walle has been employed at IBA since 2011, where he serves as an accelerator physicist. His role involves the development and optimization of particle accelerators, which are crucial for various applications, including medical treatments and research. Over the course of his tenure, he has contributed to advancements in accelerator technology and its practical implementations.
Previous Experience at KU Leuven
Jarno Van De Walle worked at KU Leuven in two capacities. He was a PhD candidate from 2002 to 2006, dedicating four years to research in the field of accelerator physics. Following his doctoral studies, he continued at KU Leuven as a post-doctoral researcher for one year, from 2006 to 2007. His experiences at this institution laid the foundation for his expertise in accelerator technology.
Education Background
Jarno Van De Walle completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Ghent University, where he studied from 2001 to 2005. His education provided him with a solid grounding in physics, which he later applied in his research and professional roles in accelerator physics. This academic background has been instrumental in his career development.
Professional Expertise
As an accelerator physicist, Jarno Van De Walle specializes in the design and functionality of particle accelerators. His expertise encompasses various aspects of accelerator technology, including beam dynamics and radiation physics. His work contributes to advancements in both medical applications and scientific research, showcasing his role in the field.