
معرفی
Sebastian Dehe is a Project Scientist in the Biology Department at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) within SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University. He joined LCLS in 2022 as a research associate after completing his PhD at TU Darmstadt, bringing expertise in fluid mechanics and X-ray science to develop advanced sample delivery methods for time-resolved experiments.
His educational background includes a Dr.-Ing. (PhD equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering - Nano- and Microfluidics from TU Darmstadt (2021), an M.Sc. in Mechanical and Process Engineering (2017), and a B.Sc. in Mechanical and Process Engineering (2014). These degrees provided the foundation for his current research at the intersection of engineering and physical sciences.
Dr. Dehe's research focuses on electrokinetic phenomena in fluid flow and the development of droplet-on-demand sample delivery systems for X-ray experiments. His work combines theoretical understanding with practical implementation, advancing methodologies for time-resolved studies at large-scale facilities like LCLS. His expertise spans microfluidics, superhydrophobic surfaces, and X-ray based measurement techniques.
His publication record demonstrates progression from fundamental fluid dynamics to applied X-ray science, with recent work focusing on electrostatically forced Faraday waves, oil-water interface deformation, and wetting phenomena on hierarchical surfaces. These studies contribute to both theoretical understanding and practical applications in sample delivery for X-ray experiments.
Dr. Dehe possesses extensive technical capabilities including microfluidic equipment control, high-speed imaging (brightfield and fluorescence), X-ray scattering and spectroscopy techniques, and computational modeling using COMSOL Multiphysics. His skills enable him to bridge theoretical concepts with experimental implementation in complex research environments.


