PhD Student
EMAT, University of Antwerp
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Belgium
I am currently a second-year PhD student at the Department of Electron Microscopy for Advanced Technologies (EMAT) at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. I obtained my Master's degree in Science Materials and Nano-Objects from Sorbonne University in Paris, France, where I also earned my Bachelor's degree in Fundamental Physics. My current research focuses on low-dose electron ptychography, aiming to apply this technique for high-resolution imaging of beam-sensitive materials such as organic perovskites, molecular organic frameworks, and biological samples. To date, my work has involved comparing the performance of various iterative methods at low doses using both simulations and experimental data.