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Professor Andreas Larsson serves as a subject representative at Luleå University of Technology, where he is affiliated with the Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, specifically within the Materials Science division. His research focuses on applied physics with particular emphasis on materials science and condensed matter physics.
Professor Larsson's research interests span multiple areas of materials science including:
- Electron localization function and its relationship to binding energies in molecular systems
- Computational modeling of materials, particularly diamond defects and thermoelectric materials
- Development of advanced materials for energy applications including batteries and thermoelectric converters
- Tribochemistry and molecular dynamics simulations of lubrication systems
His recent publication record demonstrates a strong focus on computational materials science with applications ranging from fundamental understanding of electron behavior to practical energy solutions. Professor Larsson frequently employs density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate material properties at the atomic level. His work bridges theoretical physics with practical materials engineering applications, particularly in energy-related fields.
Professor Larsson has received funding from notable organizations including the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, The Kempe Foundations, and the Swedish Research Council (grant 2023-03894). He is also associated with the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE).
As a subject representative and professor, Professor Larsson likely oversees curriculum development and academic guidance within his department. His research group appears to focus on computational materials science with applications in energy technologies, contributing to Luleå University of Technology's strengths in engineering and applied sciences.



