Two postdoc research scholar positions are available in Hassan’s group (https://hassan.lab.arizona.edu/) in the Physics Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. The successful candidate will work on projects that utilize the electron imaging facilities, including Attosecond Electron Microscope (AEM) and Attosecond Electron Diffraction (AED) for (i) imaging and controlling the charge transfer in organic solar cell molecules and (ii) 4D imaging of photochemical reactions. [1-5]
The candidates should hold a Ph.D. in physics or chemistry. The successful candidate should have experience in ultrafast laser systems, Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM), and Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED). If you are interested, please send me your application to mohammedhassan@arizona.edu. The salary is very competitive. The applications will still be accepted until the positions are filled.
References
- Hui, D., Alqattan, H., Sennary, M., Golubev, N. V. & Mohammed Th. Hassan, “Attosecond Electron Microscopy”, arXiv:2305.03014
- D. Hui, H. Alqatan, Shunsuke Yamada, V. Pervak, Kazuhiro Yabana, M. Th. Hassan, Attosecond electron motion control in dielectric, Nature Photonics, 16, 33-37, 2021.
- Dandan Hui, Husain Alqattan, Simin Zhang, Vladimir Pervak, Enam Chowdhury, Mohammed Th. Hassan, Ultrafast optical switching and data encoding on synthesized light fields, Science advances,.9,eadf1015(2023).
- H. Alqattan, D. Hui, M. Y. S. Sennary and M. Hassan, Attosecond electronic delay response in dielectric materials, Faraday Discuss., 2022,237, 317-326.
- Husain, H. Dandan, P. Volodymyr, and Mohammed Th. Hassan, Attosecond light field synthesis, APL Photonics, 7, 041301, 2022.
- M. Th. Hassan, Attomicroscopy: from femtosecond to attosecond electron microscopy, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys, 51, 032005, (2018).


