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Dr. Zhipeng Huang received his Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Shandong University in 2011 and Doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) from University of Hamburg/Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) in 2019. He is currently a research fellow working at University of Duisburg-Essen and a guest scientist at Max-Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter. His research focuses on revealing the ultrafast electron and nuclear/lattice dynamics of samples (from isolated gas-phase molecules, liquids, solids, solid-liquid/solid-gas/liquid-gas interfaces to electrochemical cells) after ultrashort optical excitation with ultrafast imaging and spectroscopy techniques.
He is an experienced experimental physicist with expertise in ultra-high vacuum apparatus development, device control, data acquisition/analysis automation, laser-driven molecular source development, ultrafast electron diffraction, mass spectrometry, non-linear optics/spectroscopies, etc., and have developed/constructed several state-of-the-art scientific instruments (e.g. scientific instrument which combines a laser-induced acoustic desorption molecular source with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer for free-electron laser experiments (Huang et al., Anal Chem 90, 3920-3927 (2018)), scientific instrument which combines a laser-driven molecular beam with a table-top femtosecond electron gun and a pulsed bright-field optical microscope (Huang et al., Structural Dynamics 9, 054301 (2022)), ultra-high vacuum system which integrates low energy electron diffraction, auger electron spectroscopy, thermal desorption spectroscopy, time-resolved sum frequency generation spectroscopy, etc.) to perform these cutting-edge research. He has comprehensive expertise in ultrafast electron/optical/X-ray imaging and laser spectroscopies.
Personal website: https://zhipeng-huang.netlify.app |
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