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Rami Sankari is a University Lecturer in Physics specializing in beamline technology, X-ray spectroscopy, and advanced instrumentation. His work focuses on optimizing beamline performance, developing platforms like HIPPIE for ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS), and advancing methods for molecular analysis through coincidence spectroscopy. He has contributed to upgrades of beamlines such as FinEstBeAMS and SPECIES at the MAX IV Laboratory, addressing challenges like mirror error sensitivity and photon energy characterization.
His research interests span distributed focusing techniques, instrumentation development for synchrotron facilities, and the application of spectroscopic methods to study molecular dissociation and electronic transitions. He has collaborated internationally on projects such as the Phase III beamline at the Taiwan Photon Source and served as an academic evaluator for doctoral theses in radiation damage studies and electronic transitions in atoms.
- Activities:
- Advisor for Phase III beamline at Taiwan Photon Source (March 2021)
- Opponent for doctoral dissertations on radiation damage and electronic transitions
- Awards: None explicitly stated.
- Grants/Labs: Affiliated with MAX IV Laboratory beamline projects and international collaborations.
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