Ibrahim Eliah Dawod
PhD student at Institutionen för fysik och astronomi; Röntgenfysik
- E-mail:
- ibrahim.dawod@physics.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 516
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
My research relates to the field of imaging biological molecules using X-ray free-electron lasers. The current focus is to study the interaction between ultrafast X-rays lasers and biomolecules with computer simulations. We use a combination of different tools, such as classical molecular dynamics, density functional theory and plasma simulations.
I am a joint PhD student between MolDStruct and the SPB/SFX instrument at European XFEL. I am also part of the Biophysics Network.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Structural Heterogeneity in Single Particle Imaging Using X-ray Lasers (2020)
- Femtosecond bond breaking and charge dynamics in ultracharged amino acids (2019)
Recent publications
- Simulations of ultrafast photon-matter interactions for molecular imaging with X-ray lasers (2024)
- Coherent diffractive imaging of proteins and viral capsids (2023)
- Imaging of femtosecond bond breaking and charge dynamics in ultracharged peptides (2022)
- Ultrafast dynamics and scattering of protic ionic liquids induced by XFEL pulses (2021)
- Structural Heterogeneity in Single Particle Imaging Using X-ray Lasers (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Coherent diffractive imaging of proteins and viral capsids (2023)
- Imaging of femtosecond bond breaking and charge dynamics in ultracharged peptides (2022)
- Ultrafast dynamics and scattering of protic ionic liquids induced by XFEL pulses (2021)
- Structural Heterogeneity in Single Particle Imaging Using X-ray Lasers (2020)
- Femtosecond bond breaking and charge dynamics in ultracharged amino acids (2019)
- Macromolecule classification using X-ray laser induced fragmentation simulated with hybrid Monte Carlo/Molecular Dynamics
- MolDStruct: modelling the dynamics and structure of matter exposed to ultrafast X-ray lasers with hybrid collisional-radiative/molecular dynamics
- Anisotropic melting of ice induced by ultrafast non-thermal heating
- Radiation damage in a hemoglobin crystal studied with an X-ray free-electron laser