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Jonas Sellberg is an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology's Department of Applied Physics, specializing in X-ray science. His research focuses on coherent diffractive imaging and time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy using XFELs, with notable contributions to understanding water structure, ice nucleation, and biophysical systems. He has held positions at Stockholm University, Uppsala University, and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and has been recognized with awards like the Göran Gustafsson Prize. Sellberg teaches courses in electromagnetism, X-ray physics, and supervises students in BSc, MSc, and PhD programs. He leads the Coherent X-ray Scattering Group and contributes to initiatives like the SXL project at MAX IV. His work combines experimental and theoretical research, with over 50 peer-reviewed publications and expertise in data clustering and web development.
Education: MSc in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (KTH, 2009), PhD in Chemical Physics (Stockholm University, 2014). Key research areas include water supercooling dynamics, viral imaging, and ultrafast surface chemistry. He is a board member of KTH LaserLab and involved in international workshops and conferences.


