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Prof. Dr. Xijie Wang is a full Professor in the Department of Physics at the Technical University of Dortmund (TU Dortmund), Germany. He is affiliated with the Center for Synchrotron Radiation, located at Maria-Goeppert-Mayer-Str. 2, Dortmund. His research is central to the Condensed Matter research focus at the university.
His research interests lie at the forefront of ultrafast science, particularly in Mega-electron-volt ultrafast electron diffraction and imaging (MeV-UED/MeV-UEM). His group pioneered the use of MeV electrons for these techniques, enabling femtosecond-scale observation of structural dynamics with high spatial resolution and reduced multiple scattering. His work spans materials science, chemistry, and biological science, focusing on probing transient states, chemical reactions, and quantum phenomena.
The recent publications of Prof. Wang’s group reveal a strong trend in real-time imaging of fundamental physical and chemical processes. Key areas include the dynamics of 2D materials, quantum dots, quantum materials under light excitation, hydrogen bonding in water, incipient plasticity, and molecular ion transformations. These studies are published in top-tier journals such as Nature, Science, and Physical Review, indicating high impact and technical innovation in ultrafast instrumentation and methodology.
While no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided text, the publication record in premier journals like Nature and Science strongly suggests recognition and leadership in the field of ultrafast electron science.
Prof. Wang leads an active research group focused on advancing MeV-UED/UEM technology. He is proposing the development of a next-generation MeV ultrafast scattering instrument in the Ruhr area to tackle grand challenges such as imaging proton transfer and deciphering electron-nuclear coupling. His work likely involves significant grant funding to support this ambitious instrumentation and experimental program, although specific grants are not mentioned.
His research is conducted within the Center for Synchrotron Radiation at TU Dortmund, indicating access to advanced photon and electron sources. The group is likely part of a larger collaborative team involving physicists, chemists, and materials scientists focused on pushing the boundaries of time-resolved structural science.
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