University Assistant Professor

Dr Raj Pandya will be joining the department as a University Assistant Professor in Physical Chemistry in summer 2026. His research focuses on using light to visualise and control the quantum dynamics of atoms and electrons inside materials. His team develops and applies advanced laser spectroscopy and microscopy experiments (spanning visible–IR, THz, and X-ray wavelength ranges), as well as the associated optical tools, detectors, and theoretical methods needed to interpret them.

Current research directions include following random processes such as ion hopping in battery-relevant materials; using entangled photons and twisted light to access otherwise hidden molecular states in organic semiconductors; and resolving individual femtosecond electronic-transfer steps in non-light-driven reactions (e.g., electro-catalytic cycles).

Work in his group is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, offering students experience in areas ranging from non-linear optics and signal processing/coding to nanomaterials chemistry.

The group aims to recruit 1–2 PhD students per year. For international applicants, the 2026 deadline has passed; applications from home students may still be considered. PDRA vacancies will be advertised as funding becomes available, and the group is happy to support Fellowship applications. Prospective students or collaborators are encouraged to get in touch if they are interested in the group’s research.

For further details see: https://www.iccd-lab.com/research

Publications

Isolation and characterisation of monolayer phosphorene analogues.
N Gauriot, R Pandya, J Alexander-Webber, A Rao
J Phys Condens Matter
(2024)
37
Towards robust detection of entangled two-photon absorption
R Pandya, P Cameron, C Vernière, B Courme, S Ithurria, A Chin, E Lhuillier, H Defienne
(2024)
Concurrent oxygen evolution reaction pathways revealed by high-speed compressive Raman imaging
R Pandya, F Dorchies, D Romanin, J-F Lemineur, F Kanoufi, S Gigan, AW Chin, HB de Aguiar, A Grimaud
Nature Communications
(2024)
15
Taking photos of quantum entanglement
B Courme, C Vernière, P Cameron, R Pandya, H Defienne
Quantum Technologies 2024
(2024)
Correlating activities and defects in (photo)electrocatalysts using in-situ multi-modal microscopic imaging
CA Mesa, M Sachs, E Pastor, N Gauriot, AJ Merryweather, MA Gomez-Gonzalez, K Ignatyev, S Giménez, A Rao, JR Durrant, R Pandya
Nat Commun
(2024)
15
Adaptive optical imaging with entangled photons.
P Cameron, B Courme, C Vernière, R Pandya, D Faccio, H Defienne
Science
(2024)
383
An optical Ising spin glass simulator with tuneable short range couplings
L Delloye, G Jacucci, R Pandya, D Pierangeli, C Conti, S Gigan
(2023)
Micrometer Thick Interfaces in Aqueous Biphasic Systems for Electrochemical Devices
D Degoulange, R Pandya, M Deschamps, DA Skiba, BM Gallant, S Gigan, HB de Aguiar, A Grimaud
ECS Meeting Abstracts
(2023)
MA2023-01
Three-dimensional operando optical imaging of particle and electrolyte heterogeneities inside Li-ion batteries.
R Pandya, L Valzania, F Dorchies, F Xia, J Mc Hugh, A Mathieson, HJ Tan, TG Parton, L Godeffroy, K Mazloomian, TS Miller, F Kanoufi, M De Volder, J-M Tarascon, S Gigan, HB de Aguiar, A Grimaud
Nature Nanotechnology
(2023)
18
Production of Magnetic Arsenic-Phosphorus Alloy Nanoribbons with Small Band Gaps and High Hole Conductivities.
FF Zhang, E Aw, AG Eaton, RRC Shutt, J Lim, JH Kim, TJ Macdonald, CIDL Reyes, A Ashoka, R Pandya, OD Payton, L Picco, CE Knapp, F Corà, A Rao, CA Howard, AJ Clancy
Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2023)
145