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Andreas Rosnes is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo's Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, affiliated with the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His research focuses on sustainable material development, particularly leveraging combinatorial material science and pulsed laser deposition (PLD) to study exsolution nanoparticles in perovskites for catalytic applications. He employs advanced techniques like transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and diffraction for material characterization.
Teaching includes FYS1210 - Elementary Electronics with Project Work (2023-2025) and FYS4340/9340 - Transmission Electron Microscopy, Diffraction and Spectroscopy (Fall 2024). His work emphasizes time- and cost-effective methodologies for material optimization, with a special interest in defect analysis and structural characterization. Notably, he received the Best Material Science Presentation award at Scandem 2022.
Research affiliations include the SOLARIS and Electrochemistry groups, focusing on solid-state physics and quantum technology applications. Current projects involve a combinatorial study of exsolution nanoparticles for energy conversion and storage technologies.
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