د.رامي علي - Faculty of Science

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Rami Moustafa Ali
Department of Physics
The University of Jordan
Amman 11942, JORDAN
Phone: (06) 5355000, Ext: 22050, Cellular: (079) 5306720
E-mail: ramimali@ju.edu.jo, ramimali@yahoo.com
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Office of International Relations
The University of Jordan
Amman 11942, JORDAN
Phone: (06) 5355000, Ext: 21051, Fax: (06) 5300819
EDUCATION
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B.S., Physics, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1986 (First among 43 graduates).
Ph.D., Physics, Kansas State University, USA, 1993.
Dissertation Title: Dielectronic Recombination on and Electron-Impact Excitation of HeLike Ions and Multi-Electron Processes in Slow Collisions of Highly Charged Ions with
Atoms.
Dissertation Advisor: C.L. Cocke
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
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Director, Office of International Relations, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan,
2008-present.
Associate Professor of Physics, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 2005-present.
Associate Professor of Physics, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan, 2002-2005.
Associate Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2000-2002.
Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 1995-2000.
Postdoctoral Appointee, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, 1993-95.
Research Assistant, Kansas State University, USA, 1989-93.
Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Coordinator, Kansas State University, USA, 1988-89.
Laboratory Supervisor, The University of Jordan, Jordan, 1987-88.
Teaching Assistant, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1986-87.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Exact Specialty: Experimental atomic and molecular physics (accelerator-based).
Sources and accelerators used:
 Electron guns.
 Electron-beam ion sources (EBIS).
 Electron cyclotron resonance ion sources (ECRIS).
 One-stage Van de Graaff accelerators.
 Two-stage (Tandem) Van de Graaff accelerators.
 Linear accelerators (LINAC).
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Atomic and molecular dynamics experience:
 Electron-ion collisions: excitation, ionization, and recombination.
 Multi-electron processes in low- and high-energy collisions of multiply charged ions with
atoms and molecules: electron capture, ionization, electron loss, relaxation processes,
dissociation and Coulomb explosion of molecules, astrophysically relevant processes.
Atomic structure experience:
 Few-electron highly charged ions: relativistic effects, correlation effects, forbidden
transitions.
Experimental techniques experience:
 Recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS).
 Auger electron spectroscopy.
 X-ray spectroscopy.
 EUV and VUV spectroscopy.
 Beam-foil spectroscopy.
 Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy.
 Time-of-flight coincidence techniques.
 Position imaging techniques.
 Multi-parameter event-mode data acquisition and control.
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
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U.S. Department of Energy Core Radiological Training (Radiation Worker I), Argonne
National Laboratory, USA, 1993.
COMPUTER EXPERTISE
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Expert with the Macintosh and PC platforms
Working experience with Unix-based platforms.
Expert in Basic and Fortran programming languages.
Working experience with Maple.
Expert in word processing using Tex, Latex, and Microsoft Word.
Expert in data analysis using the Igor Pro software.
Expert in data/results presentations using Igor Pro and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Expert in event-mode multi-parameter data acquisition using the Kmax software.
Working experience with the simulation of charged particle trajectories using SIMION-3D.
Working experience with mechanical drawings using AutoCad.
MEMBERSHIPS
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American Physical Society: Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.
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AWARDS & HONORS
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Nominated by the College of Arts & Science for the Tibbitt’s Distinguished Teacher Award,
University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2000,
Runner-up of the Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts & Science,
University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2000.
The College of Arts & Sciences Graduate Teaching Award, Kansas State University, USA,
1989.
A Royal Award for Academic Excellence, granted by His Majesty the Late King Hussein of
Jordan, 1986 (for ranking first among the 43 students who graduated in the same year).
Yarmouk Medal for Academic Excellence, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1986 (for ranking
first among the 43 students who graduated in the same year).
SUPERVISED RESEARCH
Ph. D. dissertations:
2. Hanan M. Sa’adaeh (co-supervisor), “Correlation of Backscattered and Recoil Ions in
Violent Ion-Atom Collisions by Coincident Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry,’’ The
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, January 2010.
1. Ahmad A. Hasan, “Target Outer-Shell Excitation in Multiple-Electron Capture Collisions of
Slow Highly-Charged Ions with Many-Electron Atoms,’’ University of Nevada, Reno,
USA, December 2000.
M.S. theses:
9. Fatin D. Dwaib “Charge Transfer Studies in Intermediate Energy Collisions of Multiply
Charged Oxygen Ions with Helium Atoms,’’ The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan,
July 2009.
8. Hossam Y. Eed, “Impact Energy Dependence ٍStudy of the Kinetic Energy Release from
the Fragmentation of CO2+ in He2+ with Carbon Monoxide Collisions,’’ The University of
Jordan, Amman, Jordan, December 2008.
7. Rawan H. Al-Qudah, “ٍStudies of State-Selective Nondissociative Single Electron Capture
in Intermediate Energy Collisions of He2+ with Molecular Hydrogen,’’ The University of
Jordan, Amman, Jordan, December 2008.
6. Naeem O. Balasmeh, “Studies of Single and Double Electron Capture in He2+ on Ne
Collisions Using Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy,’’ The University of
Jordan, Amman, Jordan, May 2008.
5. Rajaie Y. Qasem, “Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy Studies of Single and
Multiple Projectile Electron Loss in O+ on He Collisions,’’ The University of Jordan,
Amman, Jordan, May 2008.
4. Ayman A. Al-Khateeb (co-supervisor), “Simulation and Operation of the Recoil Ion
Spectrometer of the COLTRIMS Apparatus at the University of Jordan,’’ The Hashemite
University, Zarqa, Jordan, December 2007.
3. Zainab J. Al-Asfar (co-supervisor), “Thermoluminescence TL-Response and
Characterization of Thin Film Systems Deposited onto Si Substrates,’’ The University of
Jordan, Amman, Jordan, January 2007.
2. Farhat. Eissa, “State-Selective Charge Transfer Studies Relevant to Solar Wind-Comet
Interactions,’’ University of Nevada, Reno, USA, August 2002.
1. Haci M. Cakmak, “In Search of Target Excitation in Low Energy Ion-Atom Collisions,’’
University of Nevada, Reno, USA, November 1996.
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Undergraduate senior theses:
2. Erik D. Emmons, “Ion-Atom Collisions Studied by Simultaneous Auger-Electron and
Recoil-Ion Momentum Spectroscopy,’’ University of Nevada, Reno, USA, May 2000.
1. Timur Y. Osipov, “Implementation of Kmax: A Versatile Data Acquisition and Control
System,’’ University of Nevada, Reno, USA, February 1997.
Postdoctoral fellows:
2. Guillermo Hinojosa (jointly with Prof. R.A. Phaneuf), University of Nevada, Reno, USA,
September 1998-December 2000.
1. Hocine Merabet, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, March 1996-March 1998.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Refereed for:
 Physical Review Letters.
 Physical Review A.
 Physica Scripta.
 Canadian Journal of Physics.
 Jordan Journal of Physics
 Dirasat (Published by The University of Jordan)
 U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), Atomic and Molecular Dynamics Program grant
proposals.
 U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation for the Independent States of the
Former Soviet Union, grant proposals.
 Nevada Space Grant Consortium, student project grant proposals.
Served on the Ph.D. committees for:
3. Hanan H. Saleh, “Characterization of Biological Matrices Using X-Ray Compton Scattering
Technique,’’ The University of Jordan, Jordan, January 2009.
2. F. Eissa, “Charge Exchange Laboratory Studies Relevant to Solar Wind Induced Cometary
and Planetary X-Ray Emission,” University of Nevada, Reno, USA, February 2007.
1. Abdallah A. Mahasneh, “Charge-States Measurement of Thin Solid Films Resulting from
Ion-Atom Electron Exchange Phenomenon,’’ The University of Jordan, Jordan, August
2005.
Served on the Ph.D. committees for (service terminated upon resignation from UNR ):
5. Mahmoud Abu-Allaban, Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 1999-2002.
4. Alex Aguilar, Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2000-2002.
3. Mohammad Gharaibeh, Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2001-2002.
2. Khaldoon Al-Qudah, Hydrologic Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2001-2002.
1. Moses Dogbevia, Chemical Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, 2001-2002.
Served on the M.S. committees for:
7. Ghosoun H. Adawi, “Imaging of Ionization Processes in the Collision of Ions with Nobel
Gases,’’ The Hashemite University, Jordan, May 2009.
6. Kamal I. Salah, “Impact Velocity Dependence of the Molecular Fragmentation Pathways in
He2+- CO Collisions Using Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy
(COLTRIMS),’’ The Hashemite University, Jordan, May 2007.
5. Ghada A. Assayed, “Filamentational Instabilities in Magnetized Plasma,’’ The Hashemite
University, Jordan, August 2005.
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4. Deema A. Al-Awartani, “Relative Intensities of L-Subshell X-Ray Lines for Elements with
Atomic Number between 50 and 62 at the Photon Excitation Energy of 22.581 keV,’’ The
Hashemite University, Jordan, August 2004.
3. Amer K. Ababneh, “Measurements of the Relative Intensities of L-Subshell X-Ray Lines
for Some Elements by 22.581 keV Photons,’’ The Hashemite University, Jordan, August
2003.
2. Mohammed S. Al-Warawrah, “Measurements of L-Subshell Ionization Cross Sections for
Some Elements by 22.581 keV Photons,’’ The Hashemite University, Jordan, August 2003.
1. Miao Lu, “Electron Spectroscopy of Na-Like Autoionizing Metastable Ions,’’ University of
Nevada, Reno, USA, May 2001.
COMMITTEES
University of Nevada, Reno
Physics departmental committees:
 Undergraduate Committee
 Qualifying Exam Committee
 Comprehensive Exam Committee
 Scholarships Committee
 Machine Shop Committee
 Personnel Committee
College committees:
 The Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award Committee
University committees:
 Academic Standards Committee
 Special Hearing Committee
The Hashemite University
Physics departmental committees:
 Programs of Study Committee
 Library and Textbooks Committee
 Scientific Research and Graduate Studies Committee
 Strategic Plan Committee
College committees:
 Library and Textbooks Committee
University committees:
 Academic Quality Assurance Center physics representative
The University of Jordan
Physics departmental committees:
 Programs of Study Committee
 Modernization and Development Committee
 Appointment and Promotion Committee
 M.S. Comprehensive Exam Committee
 Ph.D. Competency Exam Committee
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College committees:
 Scientific Research Committee
Other Committees
 Organizing Committee, Conference on Arab-Turkish Relations: Past and Present, The
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 11-13 April 2010
 SESAME Jordanian Users Committee
 Organizing Committee, First Jordanian Synchrotron Users’ Workshop, The University
of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 10 May 2006
 Organizing Committee, Second Jordanian Synchrotron Users’ Workshop, Applied
Science University, Amman, Jordan, 10-12 September 2006
 Organizing Committee, Third Jordanian Synchrotron Users’ Workshop, The University
of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 25 April 2007
 Scientific Program Committee, Sixth SESAME Users’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, 17-19
November, 2007
 Local Organizing Committee, Sixth SESAME Users’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, 17-19
November, 2007
COURSES TAUGHT
University of Nevada, Reno
UG=Undergraduate, MS=Masters, Ph.D.=Doctorate
Course
Level
General Physics I
UG
Engineering Physics I
UG
Modern Physics II
UG + MS
Advanced Laboratory Techniques I
UG + MS
Advanced Laboratory Techniques II
UG + MS
Electricity and Magnetism I
UG + MS
Electricity and Magnetism II
UG + MS
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Ph.D.
Seminar
MS + Ph.D.
Special Problems
UG + MS + Ph.D.
The Hashemite University
General Physics (1)
UG
Modern Physics
UG
Electricity and Magnetism (1)
UG
Classical Mechanics
UG
Special Theory of Relativity
UG
Advanced Physics Laboratory (1)
UG
Advanced Physics Laboratory (2)
UG
The University of Jordan
General Physics-1
UG
General Physics-2
UG
Atomic and Molecular Physics
UG
Practical Physics-5
UG
Classical Electrodynamics-1
MS
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PUBLICATIONS
48. R. Ali, P.A. Neill, P. Beiersdorfer, C.L. Harris, D.R. Schultz, and P.C. Stancil, ‘‘Critical
Test of Simulations of Charge-Exchange-Induced X-Ray Emission in the Solar System,’’
Astrophys. J. Lett. 716, L95 (2010).
47. Rami Ali, ‘‘Simultaneous COLTRIMS And X-Ray Spectroscopic Studies Relevant To
Cometary, Planetary, And Heliospheric X-Ray Emission,’’ in proceedings of the 15th
International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, edited by J. D. Gillaspy, J. J.
Curry, and W. L. Wiese, AIP Conf. Proc. No 926 (AIP, New York, 2007), p. 216.
46. R. Ali, P.A. Neill, C.L. Harris, P. Beiersdorfer, D.R. Schultz, M.J. Rakovic', P.C. Stancil,
and J.G. Wang, ‘‘On the significance of the contribution of muliple-electron capture
processes to cometary X-ray emission,’’ Astrophys. J. Lett. 629, L125 (2005).
45. A.S. Alnaser, B. Ulrich, X-M. Tong, I.V. Litvinyuk, C.M. Maharjan, P. Ranitovic, T.
Osipov, R. Ali, S. Ghimire, Z. Chang, C.D. Lin, and C.L. Cocke, ‘‘Simultaneous real-time
tracking of coherent wave packets on two different potential curves in H2+ and D2+,’’
(Rapid Communications) Phys. Rev. A 72, 030702(R) (2005).
44. E. Wells, K.D. Carnes, H. Tawara, R. Ali, E.Y. Sidky, C. Illescas, and I. Ben-Itzhak,
‘‘One- and two-electron processes in collisions between hydrogen molecules and slow
highly charged Ions ,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 241, 101 (2005).
43. E.Y. Kamber, R. Ali, and A.A. Hasan, ‘‘State-selective single-electron capture in Ne4+-He
collisions,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 205, 577 (2003).
42. P. C. Stancil, J. G. Wang, M. J. Rakovic', D. R. Schultz, and R. Ali, ‘‘Charge transfer data
needs for cometary X-ray emission modeling,’’ in proceedings of 3rd International
Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications ICAMDATA, edited by
D. R. Schultz, P. S. Krstic', and F. Ownby, AIP Conf. Proc. No. 636 (AIP Press, Melville,
NY, 2002), p. 144.
41. A. A. Hasan, F. Eissa, R. Ali, D. R. Schultz, and P. C. Stancil, ‘‘State-selective charge
transfer studies relevant to solar wind-comet interactions,’’ Astrophys. J. Lett. 560, L201
(2001).
40. P. Beiersdorfer, G.V. Brown, L. Hildebrandt, K. L. Wong, and R. Ali, ‘‘Multiparameter
data acquisition system for spectroscopy,’’ Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 508 (2001).
48. Rami Ali, Ahmad A. Hasan, Erik D. Emmons, and Guillermo Hinojosa, ‘‘New insights into
multielectron processes in slow collisions of highly charged ions with many-electron neutral
targets,’’ in proceedings of the Twelfth American Physical Society Topical Conference on
Atomic Processes in Plasmas, edited by R.C. Mancini and R.A. Phaneuf, AIP Conf. Proc.
No. 547 (AIP, New York, 2000), p. 147.
38. A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, G. Hinojosa, and R. Ali, “Evidence for significant target outershell excitation in multiple-electron capture collisions of slow highly charged ions with
many-electron atoms,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4522 (1999).
37. E.D. Emmons, A.A. Hasan, and R. Ali, “Multiple-electron capture processes in 70 keV
15 7+
N + Ar collisions: A triple-coincidence study,” Phys. Rev. A 60, 4616 (1999).
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36. H. Merabet, H.M. Cakmak, E.D. Emmons, A.A. Hasan, T. Osipov, R.A. Phaneuf, and R.
Ali, “Production and relaxation pathways of multiply excited states in slow highly charged
ion-atom collisions,’’ (Rapid Communications) Phys. Rev. A 59, R3158 (1999).
35. H. Merabet, H.M. Cakmak, A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, T. Osipov, R.A. Phaneuf, and R.
Ali, “Investigation of multi-electron processes in 60 keV O6+ + Ar collisions using a triple
coincidence technique,’’ in Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on the
Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry, edited by J.L. Duggan and I.L.
Morgan, AIP Conf. Proc. No. 475 (AIP, New York, 1999), p. 99.
34. V. Mergel, R. Dörner, M. Achler, Kh. Khayyat, S. Lencinas, J. Euler, O. Jagutzki, S.
Nüttgens, M. Unverzagt, L. Spielberger, W. Wu, R. Ali, J. Ullrich, H. Cederquist, A. Salin,
C.J. Wood, R.E. Olson, Dz. Belkic, C.L. Cocke, and H. Schmidt-Böcking, “Intra-atomic
electron-electron-scattering in p-He collisions (Thomas process) investigated by cold target
recoil ion momentum spectroscopy,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 387 (1997).
33. M.P. Stockli, R. M. Ali, C.L. Cocke, S. Cowherd, D. Fry, P.E. Gibson, S. Lampenscherf,
R.A. Mack, D.C. Parks, M.L.A. Raphaelian, L. Rebohle, N. Renard, P. Richard, T.N.
Tipping, T. Werner, J. Werrick, S. Winecki, and W. Wu, “Production, operation and status
of the KSU CRYEBIS facility,’’ Physica Scripta T71, 188 (1997).
32. W. Wu, K.L. Wong, E.C. Montenegro, R. Ali, C.Y. Chen, C.L. Cocke, R. Dörner, V.
Frohne, J.P. Giese, V. Mergel, W.E. Meyerhof, M. Raphaelian, H. Schmidt-Böcking, and B.
Walch, “Electron-electron interaction in the ionization of O7+ by He,’’ Phys. Rev. A. 55,
2771 (1997).
31. R. Ali, I. Ahmad, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, M. Jung, E.P. Kanter, P.H.
Mokler, A.E. Livingston, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Shape of the two-photon-continuum
emission from the 1s2s 1S0 state in He-like krypton,’’ Phys. Rev. A 55, 994 (1997).
30. R. Ali, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, T. LeBrun, H.M.
Reichenbach, and L. Young, “The VUV spectrum from fast heavy-ion induced excitation of
C60,’’ J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 29, 5607 (1996).
29. V. Frohne, S. Cheng, R.M. Ali, M.L.A. Raphaelian, C.L. Cocke, and R. Olson,
“Measurements of recoil and projectile momentum distributions for 19-MeV F9+ + Ne,’’
Phys. Rev. A. 53, 2407 (1996).
28. R. Ali, H.G. Berry, S. Cheng, R.W. Dunford, H. Esbensen, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, T.
LeBrun, and L. Young, “The interactions of high-energy, highly charged ions with
fullerenes,’’ in Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 2, edited by W. Bauer and G.D. Westfall,
(Plenum Press, New York, 1996), p. 279.
27. R. Ali, H.G. Berry, S. Cheng, R.W. Dunford, H. Esbensen, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, T.
LeBrun, L. Young, and W. Bauer, “The interactions of high-energy, highly charged Xe ions
with buckyballs,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 96, 545 (1995).
26. R. Dörner, V. Mergel, R. Ali, U. Buck, C.L. Cocke, K. Froschauer O. Jagutzki, S. Lencinas,
W.E. Meyerhof, S. Nüttgens, R.E. Olson, H. Schmidt-Böcking, L. Spielberger, K. Tökesi, J.
Ullrich, M. Unverzagt, and W. Wu, “Electron-electron interaction in projectile ionization,’’
Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 98, 367 (1995).
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25. A.E. Livingston, K.W. Kukla, C.M. Vogel Vogt, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell,
E.P. Kanter, J. Suleiman, R. Ali, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Fine structure energies for the
1s2s3S-1s2p3P transition in helium-like ions,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 98, 28 (1995).
24. R. Ali, I. Ahmad, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, P.H. Mokler,
A.E. Livingston, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Spectral distribution of the two-photon decay
of He-like krypton,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 98, 69 (1995).
23. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, Z. Chen, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, P. Richard, and M. Stöckli, “Evidence for
population of highly asymmetric states in double electron capture by O7,8+ and N7+ colliding
with He at low to intermediate velocities,’’ Phys. Rev. A 50, 502 (1994).
22. W. Wu, K.L. Wong, R. Ali, C.Y. Chen, C.L. Cocke, V. Frohne, J.P. Giese, M. Raphaelian,
B. Walch, R. Dörner, V. Mergel, H. Schmidt-Böcking, and W.E. Meyerhof, “Experimental
separation of electron-electron and electron-nuclear contributions to ionization of fast
hydrogenlike ions colliding with He,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 3170 (1994).
21. R. Dörner, V. Mergel, R. Ali, U. Buck, C.L. Cocke, K. Froschauer, O. Jagutzki, S.
Lencinas, W.E. Meyerhof, S. Nüttgens, R.E. Olson, H. Schmidt-Böcking, L. Spielberger, K.
Tökesi, J. Ullrich, M. Unverzagt, and W. Wu, “Electron-electron interaction in projectile
ionization investigated by high resolution recoil ion momentum spectroscopy,’’ Phys. Rev.
Lett. 72, 3166 (1994).
20. R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian and M. Stockli, “Multi-electron processes in 10
keV/u Arq+ (5  q  17) on Ar collisions,’’ Phys. Rev. A 49, 3586 (1994).
19. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, I. Ben-Itzhak, C.L. Cocke, P. Richard, M. Stockli, R. Ali, H. Schöne,
and R.E. Olson, “Velocity dependence of one- and two-electron processes in intermediatevelocity Ar16+ + He collisions,’’ Phys. Rev. A 48, 3617 (1993).
18. B.P. Walch, S. Maleki, R. Ali, M.P. Stöckli, M.L.A. Raphaelian, C.L. Cocke and B.D.
DePaola, “Enhancement of charge capture from laser-excited target by highly charged
ions,’’ (Rapid Communications) Phys. Rev. A 47, R3499 (1993).
17. R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian and M. Stockli, “Angular distribution measurements
in multiple-electron capture collisions of 50 keV Ar15+ with Ar,’’ (Letter to the Editor) J.
Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 26, L685 (1993) .
16. V.Frohne, S. Cheng, R. Ali, M. Raphaelian, C.L. Cocke and R.E. Olson, “Measurements of
recoil ion longitudinal momentum transfer in multiply ionizing collisions of fast heavy ions
with multielectron targets,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 696 (1993).
15. R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian and M. Stockli, “On the radiative stabilization in
slow double-electron capture collisions of highly charged ions with neutral atoms,’’ (Letter
to the Editor) J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 26, L177 (1993).
14. J.P. Giese, W. Wu, I. Ben-Itzhak, C.L. Cocke, R. Ali, P. Richard, M. Stöckli and H. Schöne,
“One and two electron processes in collisions of highly charged ions with He at velocities
around 1 a.u.,’’ in the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (XVIII International
Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, July 1993), edited by Torkild Andersen et al., AIP Conf.
Proc. No. 295 (AIP, New York, 1993), p.585.
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13. B. d'Etat, J.P. Briand, G. Ban, L. de Billy, P. Briand, J.P. Desclaux, G. Melin, T. Lamy, M.
Lamboley, P. Richard, M. Stockli, R. Ali, N. Renard, D. Schneider, M. Clark, P.
Beiersdorfer and V. Decaux, “X ray spectroscopy of highly charged ions interacting with
surfaces,’’ in VIth International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions, edited
by Patrick Richard et al., AIP Conf. Proc. No. 274 (AIP, New York, 1993), p. 592.
12. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, P. Richard, M. Stockli, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke and H. Schöne, “One and two
electron processes in 0.9 keV/u to 60 keV/u Ar16+ + He collisions,’’ in VIth International
Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions, edited by Patrick Richard et al., AIP
Conf. Proc. No. 274 (AIP, New York, 1993), p. 147.
11. C.L. Cocke, M. Stockli, R. Ali, M. Schulz and C.P. Bhalla, “Atomic physics experiments on
the KSU EBIS,’’ in The 5-th International Symposium on Electron Beam Ion Sources and
their Applications, edited by E.D. Donets and I.P. Yudin, (Scientific Research Firm “I.V.K.SOFT'', 1993), p. 101.
10. Martin P. Stockli, R.M. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, P. Richard and T.N. Tipping,
“The KSU-CRYEBIS: A unique ion source for low-energy highly-charged ions,’’ in The 5th International Symposium on Electron Beam Ion Sources and their Applications, edited by
E.D. Donets and I.P. Yudin, (Scientific Research Firm “I.V.K.-SOFT'', 1993), p. 82.
9. R. Ali, V. Frohne, C.L. Cocke, M. Stockli, S. Cheng and M.L.A. Raphaelian, “Q-value
measurements in charge transfer collisions of highly charged ions with atoms by recoil
longitudinal momentum spectroscopy,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2491 (1992).
8. Martin P. Stockli, R.M. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, P. Richard and T.N. Tipping,
“The KSU-CRYEBIS: A unique ion source for low-energy highly charged ions,’’ Rev. Sci.
Instrum. 63, 2822 (1992).
7. R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke, M. Schulz and M. Stockli, “Electron-ion recombination
experiments on the KSU EBIS,’’ in Recombination of Atomic Ions, edited by W.G Graham
et al., (Plenum Press, New York, 1992), p. 193.
6. R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke, M. Schulz and M. Stockli, “X-rays from electron
bombardment of heliumlike argon,’’ Z. Phys. D 21, s207 (1991).
5. R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke, M. Schulz and M. Stockli, “Dielectronic recombination on
and electron-impact excitation of heliumlike argon,’’ Phys. Rev. A 44, 223 (1991).
4. M. Schulz, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, S. Hagmann, M. Stockli and H. Schmidt-Böcking, “Recent
experiments on the KSU CRYEBIS,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 56/57, 1161 (1991).
3. C.L. Cocke, R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, M. Stockli and M. Schulz, “Recent experiments on the
KSU EBIS,’’ Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. B 53, 432 (1991).
2. M.P. Stockli, R. M. Ali, K.R. Buck, A.C. Canelos, C.L. Cocke, P.E. Gibson, P.E. Lammert,
G.J. Lehman, C.L. Lewis, R.A. Mack, B.C. McLaren, M.D. Morrison, M. Schulz, J.M.
Socolofsky and S.D. Worm, “The KSU-CRYEBIS: A unique accelerator system for low
energy, highly charged ions,’’ in Symposium of North-Eastern Accelerator Personnel,
edited by T.N. Tipping and R.D. Krause, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991), p. 79.
1. R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke and M. Stockli, “Dielectronic recombination on heliumlike
argon,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 633 (1990).
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CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS
51. A.Alnaser, B. Ulrich, X.-M. Tong, P.Ranitovic, C.Marhajan, I.Litvinyuk, A.Hupach,
T.Osipov, R.Ali, C.D.Lin, and C.L.Cocke, “Simultaneous tracking of two coherently
launched wave packets in real time using short intense laser pulses,” the XXIV International
Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Rosario, Argentina,
July 2005.
50. A. S. Alnaser, B. Ulrich, X.-M Tong, C. M. Mahrajan, P. Ranitovic, T. Osipov, R. Ali, B.
Shan, Z. Chang , C. D. Lin, I. V. Litvinyuk and C. L. Cocke, “Probing Vibrational and
Dissociative Wavepacket Dynamics in H2 and D2 Molecules with Ultra Short Laser Pulses,”
annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Lincoln, Nebraska, May 2005.
49. R. Ali, P.A. Neill, C.L. Harris, P. Beiersdorfer, D.R. Schultz, M.J. Rakovic', J.G. Wang,
and P.C. Stancil, “Simultaneous COLTRIMS and X-ray spectroscopic studies of single and
multiple electron capture in 100-keV Ne10+ on He, Ne, and Ar,” 11th International
Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Caen, France, September 2002.
48. E.Y. Kamber, R. Ali, and A.A. Hasan, ‘‘State-selective single-electron capture in Ne4+-He
collisions,’’ 11th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI),
Caen, France, September 2002.
47. R. Ali, C.L. Harris, P.A. Neill, P. Beiersdorfer, D.R. Schultz, M.J. Rakovic, J.G. Wang, and
P.C. Stancil, “Simultaneous COLTRIMS and X-ray spectroscopic studies of single-electron
capture in 100-keV Ne10+ on He, Ne, and Ar collisions,” annual meeting of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society,
Williamsburg, Virginia, May 2002.
46. P.A. Neill, R. Ali, C.L. Harris, P. Beiersdorfer, D.R. Schultz, M.J. Rakovic, J.G. Wang, and
P.C. Stancil, “On the contribution of multiple-electron capture to cometary x-ray emission
in solar wind-comet interactions,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and
Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Williamsburg, Virginia, May
2002.
45. P. Beiersdorfer, G.V. Brown, L. Hildebrandt, K. L. Wong, and R. Ali, ‘‘Multiparameter
data acquisition system for spectroscopy,’’ 13th Topical Conference on High-Temperature
Plasma Diagnostics (HTPD), Tucson, Arizona, June 2000.
44. G. Hinojosa, A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, and R. Ali, “Dependence of the Kinetic Energy
Release in the Fragmentation of Molecular Ions on the Projectile State Population in
Multiple-Electron Capture Processes in 70-keV N7+ + CO collisions: A QuadrupleCoincidence Study,” 10th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions
(HCI), Berkeley, California, July-August 2000.
43. A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, G. Hinojosa, and R. Ali, “Simultaneous COLTRIMS and
Auger-Electron Spectroscopic Studies of Multielectron Processes in 60-keV C6++Ne
Collisions,” 10th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI),
Berkeley, California, July-August 2000.
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42. A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, G. Hinojosa, and R. Ali, “Target dependence of state selective
single- and double-electron capture in 150-keV Ne10++X (X=He, Ne, Ar) collisions,” annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Storrs, Connecticut, June 2000.
41. E.D. Emmons, A.A. Hasan, and R. Ali, “Production and relaxation pathways of multiply
excited states in 70 keV 15N7++Ar collisions,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic,
Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP), held as part of the American Physical Society
Centennial Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1999.
40. G. Hinojosa, E.D. Emmons, A.A. Hasan, and R. Ali, “State-selective electron capture
processes in slow N7++He collisions,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular
and Optical Physics (DAMOP), held as part of the American Physical Society Centennial
Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1999.
39. A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, G. Hinojosa, and R. Ali, “Simultaneous Auger electron and
recoil ion momentum spectroscopic studies of slow ion-atom collisions,’’ annual meeting of
the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP), held as part of the
American Physical Society Centennial Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1999.
38. H. Merabet, R. Ali, H.M. Cakmak, A.A. Hasan, E.D. Emmons, and R.A. Phaneuf,
“Investigation of multi-electron processes using a triple coincidence technique in 60 keV
Oq++Ar (q=6-7) collisions,’’ 15th International Conference on the Application of
Accelerators in Research and Industry (CAARI), Denton, Texas, November 1998.
37. H. Merabet, R. Ali, H. Cakmak, A.A. Hasan, T. Osipov, and R.A. Phaneuf, “Triplecoincidence investigations of multi-electron processes in 60 keV C6++Ar collisions,’’ annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 1998.
36. A.A. Hasan, R. Ali, E.D. Emmons, H. Merabet, T. Osipov, and R.A. Phaneuf,
“Simultaneous vs sequential triple electron capture in 60 keV O6++Ar collisions,’’ annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 1998.
35. R. Ali, H. Cakmak, E.D. Emmons, A.A. Hasan, H. Merabet, T. Osipov, and R.A. Phaneuf,
“Production and relaxation pathways of multiply excited states in slow highly charged ionatom collisions,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
(DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 1998.
34. V. Mergel, R. Dörner, M. Achler, Kh. Khayyat, S. Lencinas, J. Euler, O. Jagutzki, S.
Nüttgens, M. Unverzagt, L. Schmidt, L. Spielberger, W. Wu, R. Ali, J. Ullrich, H.
Cederquist, A. Salin, C.J. Wood, R.E. Olson, Dz. Belkic, C.L. Cocke, and H. SchmidtBöcking, “Intra-atomic electron-electron-scattering in p-He collisions (Thomas process)
investigated by Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS),’’ XX
International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC),
Vienna, Austria, July 1997.
33. E.P. Kanter, R. Ali, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, M. Jung, C. Kurtz, T. LeBrun, K.E.
Rehm, L. Young, and B.J. Zabransky, “The influence of Rydberg populations on the charge
state evolution of 700-MeV foil-excited Kr ions,’’ annual meeting of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, May 1996.
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32. W. Wu, K.L. Wong, E.C. Montenegro, R. Ali, C.Y. Chen, C.L. Cocke, R. Dörner, V.
Frohne, J.P. Giese, V. Mergel, W.E. Meyerhof, M.L.A. Raphaelian, H. Schmidt-Böcking,
and B. Walch, “Electron-electron interaction in the ionization of hydrogenlike projectiles
by He,’’ XIX International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions
(ICPEAC), Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, July-August 1995.
31. V. Mergel, R. Dörner, S. Lencinas, J. Euler, O. Jagutzki, S. Nüttgens, M. Unverzagt, L.
Spielberger, J. Ullrich, W. Wu, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, R.E. Olson, and H. Schmidt-Böcking,
“Complete momentum determination of the transfer-ionization of helium by protons
investigated by cold target recoil ion momentum sepectroscopy (COLTRIMS),’’ XIX
International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC),
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, July-August 1995.
30. M. Jung, R. Ali, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, C. Kurtz, T. LeBrun, K.E.
Rehm, L. Young, B.J. Zabransky, and S. Cheng, “Beam-foil measurements of picosecond
lifetimes,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
(DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1995.
29. E.P. Kanter, R. Ali, I. Ahmad, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, P.H. Mokler,
A.E. Livingston, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Spectral distribution of the two-photon decay
of He-like krypton,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical
Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1995.
28. S. Winecki, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, P. Richard, H. Schmidt-Böcking, H.
Schöne, and M.P. Stockli, “Large angle scattering of 100 keV C4+ and C6+ on He without
charge exchange,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical
Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1995.
27. R. Dörner, V. Mergel, R. Ali, U. Buck, C.L. Cocke, K. Froschauer, O. Jagutzki, S.
Lencinas, W.E. Meyerhof, S. Nüttgens, R.E. Olson, H. Schmidt-Böcking, L. Spielberger, K.
Tökesi, J. Ullrich, M. Unverzagt, and W. Wu, “Electron-electron interaction in projectile
ionization,” 7th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI),
Vienna, Austria, September 1994.
26. K.W. Kukla, A.E. Livingston, F.G. Serpa, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P.
Kanter, R. Ali, J. Suleiman, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Measurements of fine structure
transition energies helium-like ions,” 7th International Conference on the Physics of Highly
Charged Ions (HCI), Vienna, Austria, September 1994.
25. R. Ali, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P. Kanter, P.H. Mokler, A.E.
Livingston, S. Cheng, and L.J. Curtis, “Spectral distribution of the two-photon decay of Helike krypton,” 7th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI),
Vienna, Austria, September 1994.
24. K.W. Kukla, A.E. Livingston, F.G. Serpa, H.G. Berry, R.W. Dunford, D.S. Gemmell, E.P.
Kanter, R. Ali, J. Suleiman, S. Cheng, L.J. Curtis, “Fine structure transition energies for
n=2 states in heliumlike ions,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and
Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society (Joint meeting of the APS and
the AAPT), Crystal City, VA, April 1994.
23. W. Wu, K.L. Wong, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, V. Frohne, J.P. Giese, M. Raphaelian, B. Walch,
R. Dörner, V. Mergel, H. Scmidt-Böcking, and W.E. Meyerhof, “Experimental separation
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of electron-electron and electron-nuclear contributions to ionization of fast hydrogenlike
ions colliding with He,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical
Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society (Joint meeting of the APS and the
AAPT), Crystal City, VA, April 1994.
22. S. Winecki, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, P. Richard, H. Schmidt-Böcking, H.
Schöne, and M.P. Stockli, “Charge exchange in large angle scattering of C4+ on He,” annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society (Joint meeting of the APS and the AAPT), Crystal City, VA,
April 1994.
21. W. Wu, C.L. Cocke, R. Dörner, V. Mergel, R. Ali, M.L.A. Raphaelian, V. Frohne, B.
Walch, J.P. Giese, and A. Waananen, “Investigation of projectile electron loss with recoil
longitudinal momentum spectroscopy,” XIII International Symposium on Ionic and Atomic
Collisions (ISIAC), Stockholm, Sweden, July 1993.
20. R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, and M. Stöckli, “Angular distributions in chargetransfer collisions of highly charged ions with atoms,” XIII International Symposium on
Ionic and Atomic Collisions (ISIAC), Stockholm, Sweden, July 1993.
19. J.P. Giese, W. Wu, I. Ben-Itzhak, C.L. Cocke, R. Ali, P. Richard, M. Stöckli, and H.
Schöne, “One and two electron processes in collisions of highly charged ions with He at
velocities around 1 a.u.,” XVIII International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and
Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Aarhus, Denmark, July 1993.
18. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, C.L. Cocke, R. Ali, P. Richard, and M. Stöckli, “Electron capture in
collisions of O8,7+, N7+ with He at intermediate velocities,” XVIII International Conference
on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Aarhus, Denmark, July
1993.
17. R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, and M. Stöckli, “Multi-electron processes in 10
keV/u Arq+ (5≤q ≤17) on Ar collisions,” XVIII International Conference on the Physics of
Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Aarhus, Denmark, July 1993.
16. V. Frohne, C.L. Cocke, R. Ali, and M. Raphaelian, “Observations of transverse momentum
distributions from fast collisions of F9+ + Ne,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic,
Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Reno, NV,
May 1993.
15. M.L.A. Raphaelian, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.P. Stockli, and W. Wu, “Angular distributions in
Ar15+-Ar collisions at 0.2 a.u. ≤ vp ≤ 2.0 a.u.,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic,
Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Reno, NV,
May 1993.
14. S. Winecki, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, P. Richard, H. Schmidt-Böcking, H.
Schöne, and M.P. Stöckli, “Charge exchange in large angle scattering of C6+ on He,” annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Reno, NV, May 1993.
13. V. Frohne, C.L. Cocke, R. Olson, S. Cheng, R. Ali, and M.L.A. Raphaelian, “Measurement
of the momentum distributions of recoil ions on the 1 MeV/u F9+ + Ne collision system,”
VIth International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan,
Kansas, September-October 1992.
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12. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, P. Richard, M. Stockli, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, and H. Schöne, “Single and
double electron processes in Ar16+ + He collisions,” VIth International Conference on the
Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan, Kansas, September-October 1992.
11. R. Ali, V. Frohne, C.L. Cocke, M. Stockli, S. Cheng, H. Sharabati, and M.L.A. Raphaelian,
“Q-value measurements in charge transfer collisions of highly charged ions with atoms by
recoil longitudinal momentum spectroscopy,” VIth International Conference on the Physics
of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan, Kansas, September-October 1992.
10. L. de Billy, J.P. Briand, Rami Ali, Nathalie Renard, Patrick Richard, Martin Stockli, and
J.P. Desclaux, “Study of radiative electron capture of slow argon ions inside a solid,” VIth
International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan, Kansas,
September-October 1992.
9. J.P. Briand, B d'Etat, L. de Billy, Rami Ali, Nathalie Renard, Patrick Richard, Martin
Stockli, T. Lamy, M. Lamboley, J.P. Desclaux, and P. Briand, “ Direct measurements of the
decay time of Ar hollow atoms in solids,” VIth International Conference on the Physics of
Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan, Kansas, September-October 1992.
8. W. Wu, J.P. Giese, P. Richard, M. Stockli, R. Ali, and H. Schöne, “Single and double
electron processes with slow highly charged projectiles,” annual meeting of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society,
Chicago, IL, May 1992.
7. Martin P. Stockli, R.M. Ali, C.L. Cocke, M.L.A. Raphaelian, and T.N. Tipping, “The KSUCRYEBIS: A low energy, highly charged ion factory designed and operated for atomic
physics users,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
(DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Chicago, IL, May 1992.
6. M.L.A. Raphaelian, R. Ali, C.L. Cocke, S. Hagmann, and M.P. Stockli, “Arq+ (10≤ q≤17)
auger spectra from low to intermediate collisional velocity with atomic argon,” annual
meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the
American Physical Society, Chicago, IL, May 1992.
5. R. Ali, Z. Chen, C.L. Cocke, C.D. Lin, M. Lundsgaard, M. Raphaelian, and M. Stockli,
“Triple-coincidence measurements of K x-rays, recoil and final projectile charge states in
low energy collisions of Ar17+ with He and Ar atoms,” annual meeting of the Division of
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society,
Chicago, IL, May 1992.
4. R. Ali, V. Frohne, C.L. Cocke, M. Stockli, S. Cheng, and M. Raphaelian, “Q-value
measurements in low energy collisions of highly charged ions with atoms by recoil
longitudinal momentum spectroscopy,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic,
Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Chicago, IL,
May 1992.
3. V. Frohne, R. Ali, S. Cheng, and C.L. Cocke, “Recoil ion velocity-space distribution for 1
MeV/amu F9+ on Ne,” annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical
Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Washington, D.C., April 1991.
2. M. Schulz, R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke, S. Hagmann, H. Schmidt-Böcking, and M.
Stockli, “Recent experiments on the KSU CRYEBIS,” 11th International Conference on the
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Applications of Accelerators in Research and Industry (CAARI), Denton, Texas, November
1990.
1. R. Ali, C.P. Bhalla, C.L. Cocke, P. Richard, and M. Stockli, “Dielectronic recombination in
helium-like heavy ions,” 12th International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP), Ann
Arbor, Michigan, July-August 1990.
INVITED PHYSICS TALKS
17. “Charge Exchange Measurements Using Simultaneous X-Ray and COLTRIMS
Measurements,’’ 15th International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions
(HCI2010), Shanghai, China, August-September 2010, to be delivered.
16. ‘‘Simultaneous COLTRIMS And X-Ray Spectroscopic Studies Relevant To Cometary,
Planetary, And Heliospheric X-Ray Emission,’’ Colloquium, Department of Physics,
University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA, July 2008.
15. ‘‘COLTRIMS: A Reaction Microscope for Studying the Interaction of Synchrotron
Radiation with Atoms, Molecules, and Clusters,’’ 6th SESAME Users’ Meeting, Amman,
Jordan, November, 2007.
14. ‘‘Training and Educating Future Generations of Middle East Scientists Using SESAME and
JOVAC,’’ IAEA Technical Meeting on Enhancing Nuclear Science Education and Training
using Accelerators, Accra, Ghana, Septemebr 2007.
13. ‘‘Coincident COLTRIMS and X-ray spectroscopic studies of charge exchange processes,’’
X-ray Emission in the Solar System Workshop, Harvard Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, July 2007.
12. ‘‘Simultaneous COLTRIMS And X-Ray Spectroscopic Studies Relevant To Cometary,
Planetary, And Heliospheric X-Ray Emission,’’ the 15th International Conference on
Atomic Processes in Plasmas (APiP), Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, March 2007.
11. ‘‘Unraveling Ionic and Photonic Interactions with Atoms and Molecules Using
COLTRIMS, Auger, and X-ray Spectroscopy,’’ the 2nd Jordanian Synchrotron Users
Workshop, Amman, Jordan, September 2006.
10. “Multielectron Processes in Low Energy Collisions of Multiply Charged Ions with ManyElectron Atoms,” the XXII International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic
Collisions (ICPEAC), Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, July 2001.
9. “Target Excitation in Multiple-Electron Capture Collisions of Slow Multiply Charged Ions
with Many-Electron Targets,” the 16th International Conference on the Applications of
Accelerators in Research and Industry (CAARI), Denton, Texas, USA, November 2000.
8. “New Insights into Multielectron Processes in Slow Collisions of Highly Charged Ions with
Many-Electron Neutral Targets,” the 12th American Physical Society Topical Conference
on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, Reno, Nevada, USA, March 2000.
7. “Attempts Toward a Deeper Understanding of Multielectron Processes in Slow Highly
Charged Ion-Atom Collisions,’’ annual meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and
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Optical Physics (DAMOP) of the American Physical Society, Washington, DC, USA, April
1997.
6. “Multielectron Phenomena in Low Energy Collisions of Multiply Charged Ions with
Atoms,’’ Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, USA, October 1994.
5. “X-ray Emission in Charge-Transfer Collisions of Slow Highly Charged Ions with Neutral
Atoms,’’ 16th International Conference on X-ray and Inner-Shell Processes, Debrecen,
Hungary, July 1993.
4. “Multielectron Processes in Slow Collisions of Highly Charged Ions with Atoms,’’ Institute
for Nuclear Physics, Frankfurt University, Frankfurt, Germany, June 1993.
3. “Multielectron Processes in Low Energy Collisions of Highly Charged Ions with Atoms,’’
Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA, May 1993.
2. “On the Radiative Stabilization in Slow Double-Electron Capture Collisions of Highly
Charged Ions with Atoms,’’ V-Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
Livermore, California, USA, May 1993.
1. “Q-Value Measurements in Charge Transfer Collisions of Highly Charged Ions with Atoms
by Recoil Longitudinal Momentum Spectroscopy,’’ (Hot Topics Session), VIth International
Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI), Manhattan, Kansas, USA,
September-October 1992.
OTHER INVITED TALKS
2. “UJ in the Global Age,’’ Higher Education in the Global Age Conference organized in
conjunction with the dedication of the downtown campus of NYU Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi,
UAE, December 2009.
1. “EMECW: UJ’s Most Effective Academic Mobility Mechanism Yet,’’ 21st Annual
European Association for International Education (EAIE) Conference, Madrid, Spain,
September 2009.
FUNDED PROPOSALS
5. Title: Studies of Multi-electron Processes in Ion-Atom Collisions Using Cold Target Recoil
Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS)
Principal Investigators: Rami Ali
Agency: The University of Jordan
Submission Date: November 2006
Amount Awarded: (24,600 JOD ≈ $34,720)
4. Title: Building a coincident multi-hit COLTRIMS imaging apparatus: An experimental tool
to study electron-atom and electron-molecule collisions
Principal Investigators: Feras Afaneh (project coordinator)
Other Scientists: Rami Ali, Reinhard Dörner, and Horst Schmidt-Böcking Jamal Al-Jundi,
Khalid Al-Ani, Hazem Akel, and Mahmoud Abu-Allaban
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Agency: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) (German Science Foundation) (69,500
Euro), Institute for Nuclear Physics of the J.W. Goethe University-Frankfurt (39,000 Euro),
and The Hashemite University (39,500 Euro)
Submission Date: April 2004
Amount Awarded: (148,000 Euro)
3. Title: Production and relaxation pathways of multiply excited atomic and molecular ions in
slow collisions of highly charged ions with targets beyond He and H2
Principal Investigator: Rami M. Ali
Agency and Program: The National Science Foundation (NSF), USA; Atomic and
Molecular Dynamics Program
Submission Date: September 2000
Amount Awarded: ($243,600)
2. Title: Production and relaxation pathways of multiply excited states in slow highly charged
ion-atom collisions
Principal Investigator: Rami M. Ali
Agency and Program: The National Science Foundation (NSF), USA; Atomic and
Molecular Dynamics Program
Submission Date: September 1997
Amount Awarded: ($213,997)
1. Title: Dynamical electron correlation effects in collisions of slow highly charged ions with
many-electron atoms
Principal Investigator: Rami M. Ali
Agency and Program: University of Nevada, Reno, USA, Junior Faculty Research Award
Submission Date: February 1997
Amount Awarded: ($10,000)
OTHER RESEARCH FUNDING
2. Title: Nevada Chemical Physics Cluster
Principal Investigators: R. Burkhart, P. Altick, and S. Lepp
Agency and Program: The National Science Foundation (NSF), USA; Experimental
Program for Stimulating Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Role of Rami M. Ali: Target Faculty of the Chemical Physics Cluster
Time Period: September 1995- August 1997
Funding Received by Rami M. Ali: $169,000
1. Title: Startup Funds
Principal Investigators: Rami M. Ali
Agency and Program: University of Nevada, Reno, USA; The Graduate School
Time Period: January 1995- June 1997
Funding Amount: $210,000
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