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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Georgetown University
所属院系:Department of Chemistry
所属专业:Chemistry, General
联系方式:202-687-2066
Education/Background B.S. 2001, Sharif University of Technology Ph.D. 2006, The George Washington University Postdoctoral Associate/Fellow, 2006-2009, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Research Scientist, 2009-2011, Syagen Technology Inc. Research Interests Our group develops new chemical detection/characterization methods. This entails fundamental understanding of physico-chemical processes and their manipulation for analytical purposes. Our fundamental studies are currently focused on gas-phase ion generation mechanisms and gaseous ion reactions. We use mass spectrometry as the primary characterization method in these studies. In parallel, we develop new mass spectrometric techniques for applications in biomedical, environmental and trace detection fields. Our specific interests in these areas include high throughput single-cell analysis, gas-liquid interface mass spectrometry, ambient mass spectrometry, and explosive trace detection.
B.S. 2001, Sharif University of Technology Ph.D. 2006, The George Washington University Postdoctoral Associate/Fellow, 2006-2009, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Research Scientist, 2009-2011, Syagen Technology Inc. Research Interests Our group develops new chemical detection/characterization methods. This entails fundamental understanding of physico-chemical processes and their manipulation for analytical purposes. Our fundamental studies are currently focused on gas-phase ion generation mechanisms and gaseous ion reactions. We use mass spectrometry as the primary characterization method in these studies. In parallel, we develop new mass spectrometric techniques for applications in biomedical, environmental and trace detection fields. Our specific interests in these areas include high throughput single-cell analysis, gas-liquid interface mass spectrometry, ambient mass spectrometry, and explosive trace detection.