Foivos PerakisBiträdande lektor
Om mig
I am originally from Greece and my name is pronounced "Fee-vos", written also as "Fivos".
My group utilizes X-ray scattering techniques to study the molecular structure and dynamics of supercooled liquids, hydrated proteins and aqueous solutions. Experiments involve Time-resolved X-Ray Diffraction and X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) measurements at large X-ray facilities worldwide, such as X-ray synchrotrons and X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs).
- See here for publications
- See here the group members.
Research Activity and Education
2022
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Docent in Physics Department of Physics, Stockholm University |
2019
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Assistant Professor Department of Physics, Stockholm University |
2016 - 2018
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Researcher Department of Physics, Stockholm University |
2014 - 2016
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Postdoctoral Scholar SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University |
2013
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Visiting Research Scholar Center for Quantum Complexity & Nanotechnology, University of Crete |
2008 - 2013
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Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Zurich |
2004 - 2005
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Erasmus studies Physics Department, University of Amsterdam |
2002 - 2008
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Diploma in Physics Physics Department, University of Crete |
Fellowships and Awards
2021 |
Wenner-Gren Stiftelserna, host for postdoc scholarship (URL) |
2021 |
Carl Tryggers Stiftelse, host for postdoc scholarship (URL) |
2020 |
VR Starting Grant, Swedish Research Council (2019-05542) |
2020 |
Röntgen-Ångström Cluster grant, Swedish Research Council (2019-06075) |
2019 |
Centre for Molecular Water Science (CMWS), Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (URL) |
2019 |
Max-Water, Max Planck Institute initiative, funding for water research (URL) |
2014 |
Early Postdoc Mobility Fellowship, Swiss National Science Foundation (P2ZHP2-148666) |
2011 |
Chemistry Travel Award, Best Poster SCS-DSM, Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) |
Teaching
Modern X-ray Science: Theory and Applications, Master course (FK7067) |
Project in Experimental Modern Physics, Bachelor course (FK5026) |
Surface and Liquid Physics, PhD course (FK40003) |