
Fabrizio Carbone
Associate Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Fabrizio Carbone is an Associate Professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the Department of Physics under the College of Basic Sciences. He leads the Laboratory for Ultrafast Microscopy and Electron Scattering (LUMES) and contributes to educational programs through the SPH-Enseignement and EDPY-Enseignement departments. His research focuses on ultrafast electron microscopy, quantum nanophotonics, and light-matter interactions in condensed matter systems.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed but inferred from academic role.
Research Interests center on ultrafast electron imaging, quantum materials, and electron-photon interactions, with applications in skyrmion dynamics, plasmon thermal dynamics, and scintillator detector technology. His recent work explores hidden magnetic phases and coherent control of electron wavefunctions.
Publications highlight advancements in ultrafast transmission electron microscopy, quantum nanophotonics, and medical beam profiling. Collaborative efforts span magnetic phase transitions, electron vortex beams, and non-equilibrium material dynamics.
- Scientific Awards: Not explicitly listed.
He supervises numerous PhD students and contributes to doctoral programs, including the Physics Doctoral Program. His laboratory integrates ultrafast laser techniques with electron microscopy to study quantum phenomena at nanoscale resolutions.
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