Anders Eklund
- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Sustainable Energy Technology
- Office:
- Oslo
Dr. Anders Eklund is a researcher in materials and plasma physics. His current focus is on methodology for scientific data analysis and high-performance computing, as well as characterization and modelling of plasma. His previous work includes electrical characterization and modelling of nano-devices, synchrotron x-ray microscopy, measurement systems engineering and analysis of satellite data.
Education
Postdoctoral Fellow in Plasma and Space Physics - University of Oslo, Norway (2021).
Ph.D. in Materials and Nano Physics - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (2016).
M.Sc.Eng. in Engineering Physics - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (2011).
Competence and research areas
Electrical device characterization
Microwave measurements
Plasma physics and diagnostics
Spintronics
Micromagnetic material simulation
X-ray microscopy
Signal processing
Ontology and semantic data interoperability
Highlighted publications
- Magnetic droplet nucleation boundary in orthogonal spin-torque nano-oscillators
- Integration of GMR-based spin torque oscillators and CMOS circuitry
- Direct observation and imaging of a spin-wave soliton with p-like symmetry
- Dependence of the colored frequency noise in spin torque oscillators on current and magnetic field
Contact info
Visiting address:
Forskningsveien 1
Oslo