Peter Stanley JørgensenView profile
Researcher
Peter Stanley Jørgensen is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in advanced imaging techniques for energy materials characterization. His work spans multiple areas of materials science with a focus on energy applications. Dr. Jørgensen earned his M.Sc.(eng) from IMM at DTU between 1999 and 2006, followed by a research assistant position at the university from 2006 to 2007. His research interests include: 3D image analysis and acquisition techniques Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray tomography applications Microstructure analysis of energy conversion materials Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and related electrochemical systems Materials characterization for sustainable energy solutions Dr. Jørgensen's recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward developing and applying advanced 3D imaging methodologies to understand materials at micro and nano scales, with particular emphasis on solid oxide cells, ceramic materials, and solar technology. His work combines experimental characterization with computational analysis to address challenges in energy materials. His scientific contributions support UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy. Dr. Jørgensen actively supervises PhD students across multiple projects: N. M. Leal Reyes (Physics-informed Deep Learning for Energy Materials) Y. Shang (Phase field modeling of microstructure evolution) S. Pollok (Deep Learning for optimizing magnets) E. O. Brenne (Physical model priors for tomogram segmentation) His research is supported by numerous projects including the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions and multiple DTU-funded initiatives focused on energy materials characterization and analysis.













