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Kristine Niss is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Physics (IMFUFA) within the College of Science and Environment at Roskilde University. Her research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly the dynamics and aging behavior of glass-forming liquids, ionic liquids, and hydrogen-bonded systems. She has extensive experience with experimental techniques such as dielectric spectroscopy, neutron scattering, and rheometry.
- Key Research Areas: Glass transition, density scaling, physical aging, relaxation processes, and thermodynamic invariance in liquids.
- Collaborations: Active collaborations with institutions like Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) and contributions to interdisciplinary projects including the Center for Interdisciplinary Plastic Research and Glass and Time.
- Recent Work: 2024 publications on density scaling in glycerol-water mixtures and time-scale invariance in ionic liquids, alongside 2022 studies on aging glasses and high-pressure spectroscopy.
- Media Engagement: Featured in Danish press for research on glass dynamics and thermodynamics of liquids.
- Email: kniss@ruc.dk
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