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Dr. Changji Pan is a Professor at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Department of Nanostructures and X-ray Laser Physics. His research focuses on ultrafast laser processes, plasma dynamics, and the fabrication of advanced nanostructures for optoelectronic and materials science applications. He leads efforts in understanding laser-material interactions at femtosecond timescales and their implications for next-generation device engineering.
His work emphasizes the development of novel fabrication techniques using femtosecond lasers, such as temporally modulated pulse lithography and double-pulse strategies to control micro/nanostructures in semiconductors like Si, WS2, MoS2, and GaN. Key applications include high-performance optoelectronic devices, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and LED efficiency enhancement. He also investigates plasma expansion and shockwave dynamics in laser ablation processes.
Changji Pan has contributed to the study of self-trapped excitons for hologram quality improvement and asymmetrical optoelectronic device design using perovskite materials. His research bridges fundamental physics insights with practical engineering solutions, particularly in semiconductor and nanomaterial systems.
While no formal scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, his publications reflect sustained contributions to ultrafast laser science and nanotechnology. He holds a full-time position and can be reached at chapan@phys.ethz.ch.




