Doctoral Candidates

Meet the PANIONS doctoral candidates (DCs), a new generation of researchers contributing to cutting-edge investigations of negative ions through interdisciplinary projects spanning atomic and molecular physics, astrophysics, quantum chemistry, plasma science and advanced instrumentation.

David Cabello Soto

University of Gothenburg (UGOT)

DC1: High-resolution laser photodetachment spectroscopy of negative ions

Isabella Pham

University of Groningen (RUG)

DC2: Theoretical investigation of atomic anions

Evangelos Savvas Tsiokos

Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLUG)

DC3: Inner-shell photodetachment of atomic and molecular anions

Maurice Larsson

Stockholm University (SU)

DC4: Theory for inner-shell photodetachment of atomic anions

Raveena Jat

Comenius University Bratislava (CUB)

DC5: Theoretical investigation of molecular anions

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (MPG)

DC6: Cooling and photodetachment of isolated anions under interstellar conditions

Prateek Boga

Radboud University (RU)

DC7: Vibrational spectroscopy of molecular anions relevant in interstellar and planetary chemistry

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI)

DC8: Experimental visualisation of ion driven molecular dynamics

Rejila Janoharan

Stockholm University (SU)

DC9: State-selective anion-cation reactions

Chiara Llinas

University of Vienna (UNIVIE)

DC10: Accelerator mass spectrometry for Astrophysics

Martín Sabater Navarro

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (MPG)

DC11: Isotope effects (H-, D-) in negative ion sources for fusion

European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)

DC12: Efficient negative ion sources for radioactive species

Sohan Sengupta

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI)

DC13: Density functional theory of anions

Jidapa Lakronwat

Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)

DC14: Development of satellite-borne instruments to investigate negative ions at airless planetary bodies