
About
Andrej Pustogow is an Associate Professor at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna), affiliated with the Faculty of Physics and the Institute of Solid State Physics. He leads the research group "Tuning Charge and Spin of Correlated Electrons" within the Functional and Magnetic Materials research area (E138-03). His academic journey includes a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, a Master's in Physics of New Materials from ETH Zurich, and a PhD in Experimental Solid State Physics from the University of Stuttgart (2017). After postdoctoral work at the University of Stuttgart and UCLA, he joined TU Vienna in 2020 on a tenure track, transitioning to Associate Professor in 2025.
- Education
- Bachelor's: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Master's: ETH Zurich (Physics of New Materials)
- Doctorate: University of Stuttgart (2017)
Pustogow's research focuses on experimental exploration of correlated electron systems, particularly layered molecular conductors. His work investigates the interplay of charge, spin, and orbital degrees of freedom in quantum materials, with applications to functional and magnetic materials. His publications are listed in Scopus and TU Vienna's ReposiTUm database.
Scientific Awards
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship
At TU Vienna, he contributes to the Functional and Magnetic Materials research area (E138-03) and oversees the research group dedicated to tuning charge and spin dynamics in correlated electron systems.
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