
Prajna Bhatt is a postdoctoral fellow at Istitutio Officina dei Materiali in the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-IOM) in Trieste, Italy since 2025. Her research activity focuses on the development of a new laboratory-based hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES) system, APE-TX. Her research also focuses on the electronic properties and buried interfaces of oxides, hydrides and piezoelectric systems, using synchrotron radiation and conventional X-ray source XPS. She obtained her MSci in Natural Sciences specialising in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry in 2017 with Prof. Anna Regoutz (now at the University of Oxford, UK) and her from PhD in 2025 from University College London, UK, carrying out her research with Prof. Robert Palgrave.
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