
About
Giacomo Inzani is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Regensburg under Rupert Huber's group, following postdoctoral work at Politecnico di Milano with Matteo Lucchini and Mauro Nisoli. He holds a Ph.D. (2022), M.Sc. (2019), and B.Sc. (2017) in Engineering Physics from Politecnico di Milano. His research focuses on attosecond physics, ultrafast dynamics in solids, and light-matter interactions, particularly in materials like germanium and diamond. He has contributed to advancements in attosecond spectroscopy, pulse characterization, and exciton dynamics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Politecnico di Milano (2019–2022)
- M.Sc. in Engineering Physics, Politecnico di Milano (2017–2019)
- B.Sc. in Engineering Physics, Politecnico di Milano (2014–2017)
Research Interests: Attosecond charge dynamics in semiconductors, ultrafast optical spectroscopy of solids, crystal orientation effects in photoinjection, and pulse reconstruction algorithms. His work bridges experimental and theoretical approaches to understand ultrafast phenomena in quantum materials.
Key Highlights:
- 2025: Publication in Nature Materials and Nano Letters cover story
- 2024: Multiple publications in Nature Photonics and APL Photonics
- Developed novel methods for attosecond streaking calibration and XUV pulse characterization
Labs/Teams: Part of the HUBER GROUP at the University of Regensburg and previously collaborated with the Lucchini/Nisoli group at Politecnico di Milano.
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