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Estrid Buhl Naver is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in advanced neutron and X-ray imaging techniques for materials analysis. Her research focuses on developing novel methodologies for non-destructive characterization of complex materials systems.
Dr. Naver completed her PhD in December 2024 with a dissertation titled "High Resolution Multiscale Neutron- and X-ray Imaging of Multiphase Materials" under the supervision of Professor L.T. Kuhn. Her educational background includes specialized training in physics, materials science, and imaging techniques.
Her research interests center on phase-contrast imaging, signal processing for neutron beams, and multiscale analysis of materials. She has made significant contributions to separating phase and attenuation signals in imaging applications, with particular expertise in aluminum oxide structures, battery materials, and biological tissues. Her work bridges fundamental physics with practical engineering applications.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trajectory in advancing neutron imaging capabilities, with increasing focus on energy storage applications. Her 2023-2025 work shows progression from fundamental imaging techniques (phase filtering, signal separation) to applied research in sodium-ion batteries and biological systems, demonstrating versatility across multiple domains while maintaining core expertise in imaging physics.
Dr. Naver has established productive collaborations with researchers across multiple institutions, working with neutron beamlines and simulation platforms. Her research has practical implications for energy storage technology development and biomedical materials analysis.





