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Marta Berholts
I am a researcher at the X-ray Laboratory of the University of Tartu. My research focuses on studying light-matter interactions in tiny systems such as atoms, molecules, and clusters. To do this, I use advanced experimental methods like ion and electron spectroscopy, multiparticle coincidence spectroscopy, and pump-probe measurements. These experiments are often carried out at large-scale research facilities called synchrotrons, massive machines that generate incredibly intense beams of light. I use these beams to break molecules apart. It might sound dramatic, but it’s a powerful way to learn more about important processes, for example, how certain molecules can enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatments. I represent the community of Estonian synchrotron and FEL users at the European synchrotron and FEL user organization (ESUO). I am a guest editor assistant for the special issue "X-ray Spectroscopy of Gas-Phase Biomolecules" in a journal Molecules.
Researcher Id: AGE-3182-2022
ORCID: 0000-0001-7609-6262