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Monika Rolinska is a doctoral student and Researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology since April 2021, affiliated with the HULTGREN LABORATORY. She is part of the Swedish graduate school on neutron scattering (SwedNess), focusing on nucleation in metallic materials using in-situ neutron and X-ray scattering to develop computational frameworks for phase transformation modeling. She also serves as a course assistant for MH1030 Material Design I and contributes to the MSE's JML group.
Education: Master of Science in Materials Design (KTH), with a BSc thesis on additive manufacturing of carbon fibers in steel matrices and an MSc thesis on extraction replicas for precipitate analysis, both in collaboration with Swerim AB.
Research interests center on phase transformations, nucleation theory limitations, and integrating experimental data with ab initio calculations for materials design. Her work bridges materials science, scattering techniques, and computational modeling.
Labs/Teams: Active in the HULTGREN LABORATORY and MSE's JML group. Collaborates with Swerim AB on applied materials analysis.
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