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Simone De Camillis is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University, affiliated with the Materials Physics department. Their research focuses on nanophotonics, ultrafast dynamics, and biophysics, with significant work on upconversion nanoparticles and attosecond spectroscopy.
- University: Australian National University
- Department: Materials Physics
- Email: u1106703@anu.edu.au
Research interests span Nanophotonics (upconversion nanoparticles, luminescence enhancement), Ultrafast Dynamics (attosecond pulses, charge migration), and Biophysics (ultrafast processes in DNA building blocks, bio-relevant molecules). Key trends include enhancing super-resolution imaging, studying radiation effects on biomolecules, and exploring plasma physics in magnetized systems.
Their publications from 2014–2022 demonstrate interdisciplinary expertise bridging materials science, quantum physics, and biophysics. No scientific awards or student advising details were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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