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Alexander Gray is a Professor of Physics at Temple University, affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Science and Technology. His research focuses on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly in-depth-resolved X-ray spectroscopic and scattering techniques, and femtosecond electronic dynamics. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Davis.
Key research areas include quantum materials, strongly correlated systems, and interfacial phenomena in oxide heterostructures. Gray’s group develops advanced synchrotron and free-electron laser (FEL) based methods, applying them to study novel materials and buried interfaces. Notable awards include the Humboldt Research Fellowship (2021), DOE Early Career Award (2018), and ARO YIP Award (2015).
Advising students such as Jay, Joseph, Raj, and Abby Derrico, his work spans experimental and theoretical collaborations, including studies on modulation-doping in correlated insulators and THz-driven phonon excitations. His lab utilizes facilities like the Diamond Light Source and Swiss Light Source for cutting-edge X-ray spectroscopy experiments.
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