My Research interest is focused on the theoretical investigation of the interaction between atomic/molecular systems and external electromagnetic fields produced by ultrashort laser pulses or by charged particle impact. Within this wide area of research I am concerned with the following two problems:
Ionization and excitation of atoms/molecules by intense ultrashort laser pulses.
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Ionization and excitation of the He atom by antiproton impact.
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Contributions to Research projects:
2004-2007 |
Member in the research grant CNCSIS tip A 36_180: Theoretical study of the nanostructure's dynamics:electron transitions, quantum effects |
2006-2009 |
Director of the research scholarship CNCSIS tip BD no. 168/2006: Theoretical study of the of the interaction between atomic and molecular systems and ultrashort laser pulses. |
2007-2009 |
Member in the research grant of the Romanian Academy GAR no. 31/2007: Ionization of molecules by intense ultrashort laser pulses: Interference effects |
2007-2010 |
Member in the research grant CNCSIS PNII IDEI no. 539: Electron transitions in atoms and molecules induced by photon and charged particle impact. |
2008-2012 |
Participation in the COST Action CM0702:Chemistry with Ultrashort Pulses and Free-Electron Lasers: Looking for Control Strategies Through "Exact" Computations (CUSPFEL). |
Ongoing international collaborations
Dr. Károly Tőkési - Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary. In the field of laser-atom interactions, and in the field of charged particle impact ionization (i.e. ionization of He by low energy antiproton impact).
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Dr. Joachaim Burgdörfer - Institute of Theoretical Physics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. In the field of charged particle impact ionization (i.e. ionization of He by low energy antiproton impact).
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Dr. Diego G. Arbó - Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics, IAFE, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Dr. Johannes Feist - ITAMP, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, USA. In the field of charged particle impact ionization (i.e. ionization of He by low energy antiproton impact).
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Stefan Nagele - Institute of Theoretical Physics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. In the field of charged particle impact ionization (i.e. ionization of He by low energy antiproton impact).
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