Aziz Boulesbaa, aboules[at]temple.edu      
 

I completed my Master's Degree in Theoretical Physics with honors in 2002 from the University of Science and Technology of Algiers; Algeria. In 2004, I obtained a Master's Degree in Lasers & Metrology from the Galilee Institute in Paris France. I did my research at Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA).

During my Ph.D. studies at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, I investigated the ultrafast spectroscopy of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) using femtosecond lasers. I built and used an automated Ultrafast Spectrometer under Pump-Probe Scheme to study the dynamics of photo-generated excitons (including multiple excitons) in QDs. I succeeded in separating photo-generated excitons at the interface QD/Electron acceptor molecules.

In the Borguet Group at Temple University, I'm using the laser technology that the Borguet Group has developed (Ultrabroadband IR laser sources, bandwidths >1000 cm-1 in the ~1-3 µm wavelength range, with pulse duration ~25fs) to study Time-Resolved Sum-Frequency Generation (SFG) at the aqueous interfaces.

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