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Juraj Todt is a Professor and Chair of Materials Physics, specializing in advanced materials characterization and mechanics. His research focuses on thin films, nanomaterials, and energy materials, with a strong emphasis on understanding microstructural and mechanical properties through techniques like X-ray diffraction and in situ experiments. He has conducted extensive studies on topics such as thermomechanical fatigue, hydrogen embrittlement, and solid-state battery materials.
His work often involves collaborations with leading institutions like DESY and ESRF, where he has engaged in visiting research and presented findings. Key areas of interest include the interplay between microstructure, stress, and material performance, particularly in contexts like battery safety, superelastic alloys, and nanoscale stress analysis.
Recent contributions highlight advancements in machine learning for material property prediction, as well as insights into polysulfide dynamics in Na-S batteries and lithium dendrite suppression strategies. His research bridges fundamental materials science with practical applications in energy storage, aerospace, and mechanical engineering.


