
About
Matthew DeCamp is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Delaware (College of Arts & Sciences). He earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Michigan in 2002 and joined UD in 2006. His research focuses on ultrafast dynamics in nanoscaled systems, leveraging advanced techniques like x-ray diffraction, terahertz spectroscopy, and laser-driven experiments. Key areas include photo-induced phenomena in nanomaterials, structural evolution in thin films, and machine learning-driven analysis of x-ray data.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, University of Michigan, 2002
Research Interests:
- Ultrafast dynamics in nanoscale systems (e.g., nanoparticles, multilayers)
- X-ray and THz spectroscopy for material characterization
- Laser-driven atomic diffusion and phase transitions
- Development of advanced x-ray instrumentation
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes synchrotron-based studies of lattice dynamics, machine learning applications in materials science, andTHz-emission-driven magnetic measurements. His research bridges fundamental physics with engineering applications in nanomaterials and photonics.
Labs/Teams: His lab (Sharp Lab 012) focuses on ultrafast x-ray and THz techniques, collaborating with synchrotron facilities for cutting-edge experiments.
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