Welcome to my personal website. I am interested in attosecond science and the enabling laser technology. Attosecond science aims to look at dynamics of electrons in real time. Electrons move inside atom and molecules on a timescale of attoseconds. The units 1 attosecond (1 as) corresponds to 10^-18 seconds. An incredibly short time. One attosecond is to a second like a second is to the age of the universe! In order to to do attosecond research we need record-breaking short laser pulses and make use of the pump-probe technique. We use two synchronised laser pulses with a precisely controlled time-delay to record movies of electrons in motion.
Currently I am a research associate at Imperial College London. I am part of the Laser Consortium directed by Jon Marangos. Our consortium is part of the Quantum Optics and Laser Science (QOLS) group in the Optics section of the physics department. On this site I summarise a couple of my research projects. You can also find a publication list and some selected talks.