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Dr Andreas Rost is a Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum materials, and superconductivity, with contributions to understanding electronic structures, magnetic phenomena, and material characterization through advanced experimental techniques like scanning tunneling microscopy. He has advised multiple PhD students in these areas.
Key research interests include Dirac and Weyl fermions in antiperovskites, phase transitions in Sr2RuO4, and surface phenomena in quantum materials. His work integrates experimental methods with theoretical insights to explore novel material properties under extreme conditions (e.g., magnetic fields, strain).
Recent publications highlight studies on negative thermal expansion in oxides, elastocaloric effects in superconductors, and visualization of quasiparticle dynamics near Planckian limits. He collaborates extensively with international teams on projects funded by grants in condensed matter physics.
Notable contributions include advancing instrumentation for vector magnetic field microscopy and elucidating the interplay between strain and electronic order in Fe-based superconductors. His research has been published in top journals like Nature and Physical Review B.



