CV Hamed Koochaki

CV Hamed Koochaki

1 curriculum vitae Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh, PhD Department of Physics & Astronomy Center for Nano Optics (CeNO), Georgia Stae University Science Annex, Suit 411, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: (404) 566 - 1283 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.physics.gsu.edu/hamed-koochaki-kelardeh Employment 2017–present: Postdoctoral Fellow Georgia State University Atlanta, GA, USA Center for Nano Optics (CeNO), Department of Physics & Astronomy Advisor: Mark Stockman Education 2012–2016: Ph.D., Physics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA. GPA 4.12/4.0 Dissertation: Ultrafast laser-induced kinetics in two-dimensional materials. 2012–2015: M.Sc., Physics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA. GPA 4.10/4.0 Thesis: Theoretical study of graphene under strong electric field. 2006–2009: M.Sc., Atomic & Molecular Physics, Magna Cum Laude Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran. GPA 3.5/4.0 Thesis: Numerical study of K-alpha x-ray emission from multi-layered cold and shocked targets. 2002–2006: B.Sc., Applied Physics, Magna Cum Laude University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran. GPA 3.3/4.0 Thesis: High-efficiency semiconductor thermocouples: design & characterization. Research Interests Computational and theoretical physics; Ultrafast dynamics in condensed matter; Optical and transport properties of low-dimensional materials, Nonequilibrium carrier transport and relaxation dynamics, Dirac materials, Laser-plasma interactions, Relativistic interaction, Coherent optics, SPASER and Nano-laser. Honors and Awards . Outstanding Student of the year 2017 recognized by Physics Department Executive Committee . Center for Nano-Optics (CeNO) fellowship 2014-2017 Georgia State University . President at Physics Graduate Student Association (PGSA) 2016-2017 Georgia State University . Editorial Boeard, Journal of Postdoctoral Research 2017 2 curriculum vitae Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh . Finalist, 3 Minute Thesis Competition Jan. 2017 Georgia State University, Graduate Programs Provost. Certificate of Excellence in Teaching Dec. 2016 GSU Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL). PGSA "Outstanding Graduate Speaker" award Apr. 2016 Georgia State University . Graduate Teaching Fellowship 2012-2016 Georgia State University, Department of Physics& Astronomy . Finalist, Best Student Paper Award Aug. 2016 SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, San Diego CA. Travel Award, SPIE Optics & Photonics, San Diego CA Aug 2016 . Travel Award, 16th Conference Optics & Photonics (ICOP) May 2010 . Outstanding Master of Science Award May 2009 Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran. 2008 Publications (Google Scholar) Book . H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. I. Stockman, Ultrafast laser-induced kinetics in two-dimensional materials, in preparation, OmniScriptum Academic Publishing, Düsseldorf, Germany, (Scheduled to appear in 2017) Journal Publications [7] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Chiral states of graphene superlattices in ultrafast circular polarized fields,” Phys. Rev. X. (submitted LX15026B) [6] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Attosecond strong-field interferometry in graphene: Chirality, singularity, and Berry phase” Phys Rev B 93(15),155434, (2016). [5] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Buckled Dirac Materials in Ultrashort and Strong Optical Field: Coherent Control and Reversibility Modulation.” IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, vol. 15, pp. 51-59, (2016). [4] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Ultrafast field control of symmetry, reciprocity, and reversibility in buckled graphene-like materials.” Phys. Rev. B 92, 045413, (2015). [3] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Graphene in ultrafast and superstrong laser fields,” Phys. Rev. B 91, 045439, (2015). [2] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Wannier-Stark states of graphene in strong electric field.” Phys. Rev. B 90, 085313, (2014). [1] H. Koochaki Kelardeh -ray Emission from Multi-layered Cold and Compressed Targets Irradiated by Ultrashort Laser Pulses.” arXiv:1508.00592, (2014). , M.H. Mahdieh, “Numerical Study of Kα X Manuscripts In Preparation . H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. I. Stockman, SPASER as a highly radiative local nanoresonator. H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, Valley-polarization in graphene. H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, High harmonics generated in two-dimensional Dirac nanostructures. H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, Hall current induced in graphene by ultrafast chiral optical field. 3 curriculum vitae Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh Refereed Conference Proceedings [6] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Graphene under a few-cycle circularly polarized optical field: ultrafast interferometry and Berry phase manifestation,” SPIE Optics &Photonics, San Diego, CA, Aug 2016 [5] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Buckled graphene-like materials in ultrashort and strong optical field: coherent control of symmetry and reversibility,” SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, CA, Feb 2016. [4] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. I. Stockman, “Theoretical study of electron dynamics in graphene interacting with ultrafast and ultrastrong laser pulses.” IEEE Xplore SoutheastCon 2015. [3] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. H. Mahdieh, “Numerical Characterization of Ka X-ray emitted from Interaction of Ultra Short Laser Pulses with Shock Wave Compressed Matters.” 16th Iranian Conference on Optics and Photonics, Jan 2010, Yazd University, Iran. [2] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. H. Mahdieh, “Numerical Study of Ka Pulsed X-ray Emission From Multi- layered Targets Irradiated by Ultrashort Laser Pulses.” Annual (International) Symposium on Physics, Aug 2009, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran. [1] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. H. Mahdieh, “Study of Different Parameter Effects on Ka Pulsed X-ray Emission Produced from Laser-Irradiated Plasma.” 15th Iranian Conference on Optics and Photonics, January 2009, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS Conference Oral Presentations [6] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Graphene under a few-cycle circularly polarized optical field: ultrafast interferometry and Berry phase manifestation,” SPIE Optics &Photonics, San Diego, CA, Aug 2016 [5] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Buckled graphene-like materials in ultrashort and strong optical field: coherent control of symmetry and reversibility,” SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, CA, Feb 2016. [4] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Buckled Graphene-like Materials in Ultrafast and Superstrong Optical Field” APS March Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2016, #001036. [3] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Graphene in ultrafast and ultrastrong laser pulses,” APS March Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2015, #L17.001. [2] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Electronic properties of graphene in strong static electric field,” APS March Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2015, #Y1.013. [1] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Optical-field-induced charge transfer through graphene monolayer,” 13th International Conference on Near-Field Optics, Nanophotonics, and Related Techniques (NFO13), Salt Lake City, UT, Sep 2014. Poster Sessions [2] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, "graphene under a few-cycle optical field: ultrafast interferometry and light-field driven current," GSU Scientific Computing Day Conference (SCD2016) [1] H. Koochaki Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, M. I. Stockman, “Buckled Dirac materials in ultrashort and strong optical field,” Career, Research, Innovation and Development Conference (CRIDC), Georgia Tech, Mar 2016. 4 curriculum vitae Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh Invited Talks [3] Energy Materials Nanotechnology (EMN) Meeting on Ultrafast, Attosecond nanoscale physics of two- dimensional crystals in strong ultrafast optical fields, Oct 2017, Orlando, USA. [2] Georgia Southern University, Department of Physics, Attosecond nanoscale physics of two-dimensional crystals in strong ultrafast optical fields, Atlanta, GA, Mar 2017. [1] Columbus State University, Earth and Space Sciences Department, Graphene in Ultrafast and Ultrastrong Laser Fields: Attosecond Phenomena, Columbus, GA, Oct 2015. Co-Authored Presentations [7] M. Stockman, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, Attosecond nanoscale physics of solids in strong ultrafast optical fields, SPIE Nanoscience+ Engineering, San Diego CA, Nov. 2016 [6] M. Stockman, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, Adiabatic control of solids by strong ultrafast optical fields, CLEO: QELS_Fundamental Science, San Jose CA, Jun 2016 [5] M. Stockman, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, “Condensed matter in ultrafast and superstrong fields: attosecond phenomena,” 4th International Workshop on Ultrafast Nanooptics (UNO-4), Bad Dürkheim, Germany, Oct 18-22, 2015 [4] M. Stockman, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, Transient Nonlinear Optics of Solids in Extremely High Fields, Nonlinear Optics, Kauai, Hawaii, July 2015 [3] M. Stockman, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, Condensed Matter in Ultrafast and Superstrong Fields: Attosecond Phenomena, 46th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP), Columbus, Ohio, 2015 [2] V. Apalkov, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. Stockman , “Ultrafast field control of symmetry and reversibility in buckled graphene-like materials”, Graphene & 2D Materials International Conference and Exhibition, Montreal, CA, Oct 14-16, 2015 [1] V. Apalkov, H. Koochaki Kelardeh, M. Stockman , “Graphene

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