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Zhao Hao
 

 

 

 

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Associate Beamline Scientist

 

Infrared Beamlines, Advanced Light Source

 

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

Ph. D., 2000, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

 

M.S., 1997, B.S., 1994, Physics DepartmentNankai University

 

Current Research Interests:    Metamaterials, Infrared Spectroscopy

 

Research Experience:   High Temperature SuperconductivityFemtosecond Electron Diffraction, Upconversion Fluorescence, Streak CameraUltrafast X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy.

 



 

A little more about myself: 

      I am an author of about 40 publications (more are coming!) on refereed journals. I was awarded a STA fellowship, an international award for young scientists, by Science and Technology Agency of Japan, right after I obtained my Ph.D. in 2000. This sponsored me to work at Superconductivity Research Laboratory, ISTEC, Tokyo, from 2000 to 2001. I later worked on ultrafast electron diffraction (world fastest!) to study the dyamics in solid state materials from 2001 to 2003, at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Now I work with Dr. Michael Martin, Infrared Beamline Scientist, on several projects of infrared spectroscopy or optics.

 

      I taught tutorial of Solid State Physics in my graduate school (1995), and General Physics B (syllabus) in Florida State University (2003).

 

      I am always interested in solid state physics and optoelectronics, but I am now getting very excited in many sciences in general which happen at our infrared beamline every day. So please talk to me whenever you want to try some ideas out. Don't forget we have the world best weather and one of the best synchrotron-based IR source in the world!

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Contact:

TEL: 510-495-2232
FAX: 510-486-4299
1 Cyclotron Rd, 7R0222
Berkeley, CA 94720
zhao at lbl dot gov