Dr. Giuseppe Fumero is a research associate in the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division of the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) and a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the West Virginia University.
He currently works with the Nanoscale Spectroscopy Group on multidimensional spectro-microscopy of low-dimensional semiconductors and polaritonic devices, aiming to detect and characterize many-body effects and ultrafast dynamics in condensed matter using nonlinear optics.
Dr. Fumero earned a B.Sc. (2012) and a M. Sc. (2015) in Physics at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, where he also obtained his Ph.D. in 2019 with a thesis on multidimensional stimulated Raman spectroscopy. He was then a postdoctoral fellow at Sapienza and a visiting scientist at the University of California, Irvine. His previous research activity spans experimental and theoretical aspects of light-matter interactions. In particular, he contributed to the development of stimulated Raman techniques to probe electron-phonon couplings in biomolecules and materials, while also working on the extension of nonlinear spectroscopy to the x-ray domain at FEL facilities, the integration of pulse shaping in coherent spectroscopy, and application of deep learning to photonics.
His areas of expertise include nonlinear and quantum optics, ultrafast spectroscopy, nanophotonics and femtochemistry.