Elaine’s background is in ultrafast spectroscopy, time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy and semiconductor physics.
In 2018, she received her PhD in the study of ‘Ultrafast spatiotemporal control of photocarriers in doped semiconductors’ from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University. She then carried on as junior research fellow and postdoctoral researcher in OIST for a year before joining CNST in Milan. At CNST, she will be developing the use of time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy for the study of photocarriers and defects dynamics in perovskites.