Gerardina Carbone

Gerardina Carbone

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Opportunities in Imaging Working Group member, LINXS Fellow

Dina Carbone is a beamline scientist of Max IV Laboratory with long-standing expertise in the development of advanced synchrotron radiation methods based on hard (coherent) x-ray nano beams applied to material science. These include, among others, scanning diffraction and inverse microscopy to investigate the correlation between crystal structure and functionality of confined materials.

Dina has joined Max IV in 2014, where she has given a fundamental contribution to the construction of the diffraction endstation of NanoMAX and to the implementation of coherent X-ray based techniques. She recently moved to BLOCH, the ARPES beamline of Max IV, to broaden her scientific expertise.

Dina enjoys supervising young researchers and students that she meets within her international collaborative network, and is interested in scientific outreach. She is co-author of a book on the use of x-ray nanobeams applied to nanoscience.

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