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Matt F. DeCamp
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My research focuses on the study of ultrafast dynamics of complex systems. Specifically, I am utilizing time-domain THz and time resolved x-ray spectroscopies to study the dynamics of thin films and biomaterials.
These studies will eventually lead to the study of more complex systems, such as the conformational dynamics of small proteins.
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EDUCATION
| 2002 | Ph.D., Physics, University of Michigan |
| 1996 | B. A. Physics (Honors,) Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
| 2006- | Assistant Professor
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Delaware |
| 2003-2006 | Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| 2002-2003 | Postdoctoral Fellow FOCUS Research Center and Physics Department, University of Michigan |
PATENTS
| 2005 US Prov. Patent #60/741,711 | Upconversion Multichannel Infrared Spectrometer, USA |
| 2005 US Prov. Patent #60/687,363 |
Two-Dimensional Spectrometer, USA |
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Contact Information
Matt F. DeCamp
University of Delaware
Physics & Astronomy
217 Sharp Laboratory
Newark, DE 19716
email:mdecamp@udel.edu
24hr best way to communicate
phone: 302-831-2671 fax: 302-831-1637
Office: 235 Sharp Lab
Laboratory: 012/012A Sharp Laboratory
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