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Anja Røyne is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physics and affiliated with the KURT - Centre for Teaching and Learning in Science and Technology at the University of Oslo. Her research focuses on sustainable materials, climate change mitigation, and transdisciplinary approaches combining physics with environmental science. She holds a BSc in Environmental Physics from NMBU (2003), an MSc in Physics (Solar Energy) from the University of Sydney (2005), and a PhD from the University of Oslo’s Physics of Geological Processes Centre (2011). Her PhD work explored coupled mechanical and chemical processes on mineral surfaces. She has conducted postdoctoral research at UiO and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she specialized in nanoscale surface force measurements using the Surface Forces Apparatus (SFA).
Dr. Røyne leads research on microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) and developed the BioZEment project, a bacteria-based concrete alternative. Since 2018, she has emphasized science communication and popular science outreach to address sustainability challenges. Her teaching includes courses on energy physics, climate change, and science communication. She is actively involved in interdisciplinary projects at KURT to improve STEM education and sustainable materials research.


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