
About
Dr. Markus Janousch is a researcher at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), working within the Center for Scientific Computing, Theory and Data Science and the IT Infrastructure and Services department. His work focuses on advanced X-ray spectroscopy, crystallography, and materials science, particularly in synchrotron radiation applications.
Research Interests: His fields of expertise span X-ray absorption spectroscopy (NEXAFS/XAS), serial crystallography, environmental science (contaminated soils, actinide chemistry), and catalysis. Recent publications highlight innovations in machine learning for kilohertz crystallography and compact X-ray free-electron laser design.
Publication Trends: From 2014–2024, his articles emphasize time-resolved X-ray techniques, actinide coordination chemistry, and environmental remediation. Key subfields include photon-counting methods, uranium bioreduction, and synchrotron beamline development.
Technological Contributions: He has been instrumental in SwissFEL and Swiss Light Source (SLS) projects, focusing on control systems, data pipelines, and experimental setups for high-resolution spectroscopy.





