Janssens
Djunes
EP-DT
Students

Djunes Janssens studied physics at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Belgium. As a CERN summer student in 2019, he worked on the discrepancy between measured and simulated gas gains in GEM detectors. In his master's, he studied quantum chaos in the context of holography at VUB's physics theory department. Graduated in 2020, Djunes started his PhD project within EP R&D at CERN on induced signals in detectors with resistive elements. For this, an extended form of the Ramo-Shockley theorem is applied to various novel detector geometries to better understand their underlying physics through simulation and measurement.