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Josef Kosler is a Doctoral Research Fellow and PhD candidate at the University of Oslo (UiO), affiliated with the Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology and the Nanostructures and Functional Materials (NAFUMA) research group. His primary role involves researching magnetocaloric materials for hydrogen liquefaction and energy storage applications. He holds a Master's degree in Nanoscience from the University of Copenhagen, specializing in inorganic chemistry and nanocharacterization of catalysts for hydrogen production, and a Bachelor's/Postbaccalaureate degree in Nanotechnology from the University of Bergen.
Research Focus: Kosler's work centers on advancing materials chemistry through experimental techniques such as synchrotron radiation, XRD, XAS, and PPMS. His projects explore structure-property relationships in materials like FeCoW-oxides for water splitting catalysis and high-entropy alloy systems. He has also contributed to industry-related nanoparticle detection in ultrapure water for semiconductor production in Basel, Switzerland.
Affiliations: He is part of the HYDROGENi Norwegian Centre for Hydrogen and Ammonia Research and Innovation, reflecting his engagement in large-scale energy storage initiatives. His academic journey includes diverse educational milestones, blending theoretical and applied research in nanotechnology and materials science.





