معرفی
Alexander Gustafsson is a researcher affiliated with Linnaeus University, specifically the Faculty of Technology and the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology. His work bridges theoretical physics and computational methods, focusing on scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), density functional theory (DFT), and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
- Research projects: Climate neutral Växjö, Alvesta 2030 (sustainability) and HPC for SME (data-driven AI/HPC for small/medium enterprises).
Research Interests:
Gustafsson specializes in STM imaging, inelastic tunneling spectroscopy, and quantum transport modeling. His theoretical work involves density functional theory and wave-function analysis to study surface phenomena and molecular interactions at the atomic scale.
Publications Trends:
His recent work emphasizes atomic-scale imaging, non-equilibrium scanning probe microscopy, and vibrationally assisted tunneling, with applications in material science and nanotechnology. He also contributes to electromagnetic simulations in engineering contexts.
Education:
Gustafsson earned a Doctoral Thesis (2017) and Licentiate Thesis (2015), both from Linnaeus University, focusing on theoretical modeling of scanning tunneling microscopy and non-equilibrium scanning probe microscopy.




