We present an overview of the 4th generation light source projects, discussing the main performance parameters, the design and technological challenges and solutions, and the current status of these programmes.
Riccardo Bartolini joined DESY in April 2020 to take up the position of Lead Scientist and PETRA IV Machine Project Leader at DESY. His main research interest is in the field of ultra-low emittance ring physics and technology.
Bartolini graduated from the University of Pisa with a thesis on compact free-electron lasers and holds a PhD in Physics obtained in 1997 at the University of Bologna and CERN with a thesis on the nonlinear beam dynamics in the LHC at CERN.
He was staff at ENEA research centre in Frascati, Italy, working on storage ring Free Electron Lasers. In 2003 he moved to the Diamond Light Source where he became Head of the Accelerator Physics Group in 2005. He led the AP effort during the commissioning of the Diamond booster and storage ring. In 2007 he got a joint appointment with the Physics Department at the University of Oxford. He carried out accelerator physics and free-electron laser research at the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science and Technology.
In November 2012 he was nominated "Diamond Research Fellow" and became Professor of Accelerator Physics in February 2014. In March 2018 he was appointed Technical Director of SESAME, where he finalised the commissioning of the accelerators and started up the user operation of the facility.
![]() |
About ALBA II ColloquiumThe series ALBA II Colloquium, addressed to the scientific user's community of synchrotron radiation, is aimed at inspiring and promoting fruitful ideas and information exchange about the future development of ALBA II facility. |
ALBA Synchrotron - Experiments Division
Hosted by Klaus Attenkofer (Scientific Director)