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Lisa Randolph is a researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, affiliated with the Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW). Her work focuses on advanced diagnostics in high-energy-density physics and ultrafast material dynamics using X-ray techniques.
- Institute: Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW)
- Location: Brainergy Park Jülich Building / Room 0
Her research spans X-ray spectroscopy, plasma physics, and nanoscale dynamics, with emphasis on probing laser-induced phenomena in solids and plasmas. Recent publications highlight applications of X-ray free-electron lasers and Thomson scattering for structural and thermal analysis.
Scientific trends in her work include ultrafast heating processes, shock compression diagnostics, and vacuum birefringence experiments. Key subfields involve solid-density plasma evolution, picosecond surface correlations, and nanometric dynamics.
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