Academic interests
Today I work with development of new analysis methods of X-ray data for the improvement of batteries, all while being a Ph.D.-representative at the Department of Chemistry and a representative for temporary academic staff at the Faculty Board.
My position involves teaching, where I participate in the courses MENA1001, KJM1121 and KJM1130, in addition to recruitment work of new students.
I think photon conversion and thin films, especially in cooperation with photo catalysis for hydrogen production, is very exciting.
Background
I have previously taken a bachelor and a master in Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology. During master, I worked with organic senzitization of photon upconverting thin films at NAFUMA, which I very much enjoyed.
During studies I have had multiple summer jobs and scholarships, focusing mainly on development of measurement techniques, and software to improve teaching.
I was also very active in student democracy, with leader experience from both the Department of Chemistry Student Committee (KFU) and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Student Council (MNSU) where I had the opportunity to participate in the Institute Board and the Faculty Board.