Ahmad Fahim Habibمشاهده پروفایل
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Ahmad Fahim Habib is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Science, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. He is actively engaged in advanced research in plasma-based particle acceleration and free-electron lasers, with a focus on achieving ultrahigh 6D brightness electron beams. He is affiliated with major international collaborations, including SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the EuPRAXIA project. Research Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde Visiting Researcher, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (2024) Member, Collaboration Board – EuPRAXIA Preparatory Phase (2024) Principal Investigator and Co-investigator on multiple funded research projects His research interests lie at the intersection of plasma physics and accelerator science. He specializes in developing novel techniques for generating and accelerating high-brightness electron beams using plasma wakefield and hybrid acceleration schemes. His work aims to enable next-generation free-electron lasers with attosecond and Ångstrom-scale resolution, which could revolutionize ultrafast science and imaging. Key areas include plasma photocathodes, energy spread compensation, beam brightness optimization, and staging of plasma accelerators. He leverages high-performance computing and experimental collaborations to validate theoretical models. The recent publications of Ahmad Fahim Habib reflect a strong trend toward advancing the performance limits of plasma-based accelerators, particularly in achieving cold, high-brightness electron beams for free-electron laser applications. His work spans experimental, theoretical, and computational domains, with a focus on overcoming key challenges such as energy spread, emittance, and beam stability. The recurring themes across his articles include brightness enhancement, photocathode development, energy compensation techniques, and hybrid acceleration schemes, all aimed at making plasma accelerators viable for future light sources. Scientific Awards: Saltire Emerging Researcher Award (2021) APS DPP Travel Award (2017) DAAD FIT Worldwide Scholarship (2015) Ahmad Fahim Habib has been actively involved in securing research funding and leading projects. He served as Principal Investigator for the 'Ultra-high brightness beams from hybrids plasma accelerators' project funded by the SUPA Saltire Emerging Researcher Award (2022), and is currently a Co-investigator on the DOE-funded 'High-gradient acceleration of electrons in plasma and dielectric structures' (2024–2026). He has also participated in the Doctoral Training Partnership at the University of Strathclyde (2016–2024), supporting PhD research. He is accepting PhD students and has supervised doctoral work, including his own thesis completed in 2024. He is actively involved in experimental and theoretical research groups focused on plasma accelerators. He collaborates with leading teams at SLAC, EuPRAXIA, and the University of Strathclyde’s plasma physics group. His work is part of a broader effort to develop compact, high-performance particle accelerators for scientific, medical, and industrial applications.






