Academic interests
My research interests lie in connecting experimental spectroscopy results from the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) to physical properties as described in solid state physics. Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in the STEM can be used to understand material's properties like electronic transitions, plasmonic response and chemical bonding. Hence, one can probe how such properties change at high spatial resolution. I use momentum resolved EELS (q-EELS) to map dispersions of electronic excitations in momentum space, exploring how to obtain information about materials’ band structure experimentally.
Background
M.Sc., Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology, UiO, 2021.
B.Sc., Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology, UiO, 2019.