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- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Sustainable Energy Technology
- Office:
- Oslo
since 2019 Research scientist, Materials Physics, SINTEF
2018-2019 Senior engineer, Justervesenet, Kjeller
2014-2018 Post.Doc, University of Oslo
Education
2010-2014 PhD in Materials Science, University of Oslo
2007-2008 Erasmus exchange at NTNU, Trondheim
2004-2010 M.Sc. in physics - Technical university of Dresden, Germany
Competence and research areas
My scientific interest focuses on the functional properties of different materials and how they can be used in energy efficient, environmental friendly technologies. In particular, I have more than ten years of experience with thermoelectric materials, converting waste heat into usable electrical energy.
Publications
- Thin films made by reactive sputtering of high entropy alloy FeCoNiCuGe: Optical, electrical and structural properties
- Predictive screening for thermoelectric properties using atomic-scale simulations and machine learning tools
- Synthesis, microstructure, and thermoelectric properties of Sb-Based high entropy alloys
- High entropy alloy CrFeNiCoCu sputter deposited films: Structure, electrical properties, and oxidation
- Centimeter-Sized Monolayer CVD Graphene with High Power Factor for Scalable Thermoelectric Applications
- Process–Structure–Property Relationship in FeCoNiAlxMnx Complex Concentrated Alloys Processed by Additive Manufacturing
- Structural Characterization of High Entropy Metal Silicide Alloys An investigation of the Si:Cr:Fe:Co:Ni:Cu system
- Partial oxidation of high entropy alloys: A route toward nanostructured ferromagnets
- Direct Observation of Charge Transfer between NOx and Monolayer MoS2 by Operando Scanning Photoelectron Microscopy
- Fabrication of a Silicide Thermoelectric Module Employing Fractional Factorial Design Principles