Tera-Care is glad to share with you the Master thesis of Sofia D’Uva titled “Cross-section measurements of Technetium radioisotopes for optimised production of 99m-Tc with a medical cyclotron”, which was partially supported by our Foundation.
This Master thesis was performed in the framework the Erasmus+ mobility program in place between the University of Bern (Prof. S. Braccini) and the University of Pavia (Prof. F. Ballarini). The experimental work was performed at the Bern medical cyclotron laboratory.
Sofia did an excellent work. Her defence was outstanding. The whole committee was enthusiastic and she obtained the best mark of 110/100 cum laude.
You can download the PDF from the link below.
Congratulations to Sofia!
Tera- Care acknowledges the fundamental contribution by Gaia Dellepiane who acted as Sofia’s daily supervisor.
This first Master thesis supported by Tera-Care is the first of a long series of initiatives aimed at supporting young talented scientists.