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Prof. Johanna Rosén is a Full Professor and Deputy Head of Department at Linköping University's Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), leading the Materials Design division. Her research focuses on developing sustainable inorganic materials like MAX phases, MXenes, and borides for energy storage, catalysis, and environmental applications. She earned her PhD from RWTH Aachen University (2004) and has held postdoctoral positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the University of Sydney. Recognized with awards including the Wallenberg Scholar and ERC grants, her work bridges theoretical modeling and experimental synthesis. Key projects include 2D material discovery, funded by ERC, Swedish Research Council, and Wallenberg Foundations. She supervises a dynamic research team of ~30 researchers, including PhD students and postdocs. Her lab leverages advanced tools like the Berzelius supercomputer for materials design.
Research highlights include pioneering defect-engineered MXenes for energy storage and exploring magnetic MAX phases. Recent grants include SEK 29M for AI-driven 2D materials research (2020) and ERC CoG funding (2022). Her interdisciplinary projects address climate challenges via sustainable materials innovation. Collaborations span materials science, behavioral science, and engineering, with 100+ listed projects on IVA’s innovation list.
- Awards: Wallenberg Scholar (2019), ERC Consolidator (2022), Göran Gustafsson Prize.
- Funding: ERC, Swedish Research Council, Wallenberg Foundations, Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
- Lab Infrastructure: State-of-the-art synthesis & characterization facilities, including access to Berzelius supercomputer.





