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| 2002 |
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Ph.D., Physics, Cornell University
Advisors: Prof.
Joel D. Brock and Prof. Barbara Cooper |
| 2000 |
M.S., Physics, Cornell University |
| 1997 |
B.A., Physics, Boston University
Advisors:
Bennett Goldberg and
Selim
Ünlü |
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| 2003 - present |
Physicist, Atomic Physics Division, NIST |
| 2002-2003 |
Post-Doctoral Research Associate,
Scanning Probe Microscopy Laboratory,
Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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- Highly Charged Ion Modification of Materials (HCIMM)
- Partitioning potential and kinetic energy transfer during HCI
neutralization on surfaces
- Hyperthermal Ion activation of non-thermal surface kinetics
- Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) spectroscopy of highly charged ions
- Laboratory Astrophysics of Highly Charged Ions
- Precision X-ray measurements for constraining QED
- Electron Beam
Ion Trap operations
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