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Germán Sciaini is a world expert in the field of ultrafast structural dynamics, leading the Ultrafast Electron Imaging Lab at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on developing atomic-level cameras that utilize ultrashort electron bursts to explore molecular structure and dynamics with atomic spatial resolution. His lab is home to state-of-the-art time-resolved electron diffraction setups and high-resolution electron microscopes. Germán holds a Canada Research Chair in Atomically Resolved Dynamics with Ultrafast High-Resolution Imaging. His key research interests encompass femtosecond electron diffraction, time-resolved structural dynamics, ultrafast high-resolution electron imaging, strongly correlated materials, membrane channels, analytical methods, condensed matter, nanomaterials, biochemistry, biophysics, quantum science, photonics, and optical systems.
University of Waterloo • Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Head of the Ultrafast Electron Imaging Lab.
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