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Jacques GHIJSEN is a researcher specializing in material science, electronic structure, and spectroscopy techniques. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple projects including studies of transition-metal substituted semiconductors, workfunction optimization in superlattices, and photoelectron analysis of solid-solid interfaces. His research leverages synchrotron radiation facilities like ESRF and Hasylab.
Research Interests: His work focuses on carbon nanotubes, photoemission spectroscopy, electronic properties of surfaces/interfaces, and nanomaterial characterization. Key methodologies include angle-resolved photoemission, X-ray spectroscopy, and chemical modification techniques.
Publications: His 136 research outputs demonstrate consistent focus on advanced spectroscopy applications in material science, with recent work emphasizing spatial resolution in photoemission, graphene doping mechanisms, and carbon nanotube functionalization.
Professional Activities: Actively participates in scientific conferences and committees, including ESRF Council meetings and COST Action MP0901 NanoTP. Organized events for the F.R.S.-FNRS synchrotron radiation contact group.
Supervision: Oversaw 7 research works, though specific student names are unavailable.
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