
معرفی
Professor Kristian Speranza Mølhave leads the Molecular Windows research group at DTU Nanolab, specializing in microchip-based microscopy methods for nanoscale imaging. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics/Nanotechnology from DTU (2005) and has held academic roles since 2008, including Professor (2020–present) and Innovation Responsible at DTU Nanolab. His research focuses on developing novel microscopy techniques for observing physical, chemical, and biological processes in liquids and solids using electron microscopy. He has pioneered methods for in situ TEM observations and contributed to sustainable nanotechnology innovations.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Physics/Nanotechnology from DTU (2005), M.Sc. in Physics/Chemistry from Aarhus University (2000), and leadership training at DTU. His work spans academic leadership, innovation, and interdisciplinary projects, including founding the startup Insight Chips Aps (2022) and co-editing journals on liquid-phase electron microscopy.
Research interests emphasize nanowire growth, microfluidic chip design, and real-time imaging of electrochemical processes. Key projects include the Villum Experiment Grant on electrochemistry imaging (2023) and the DFF Sapere Aude-funded LiquidEM project (2013–2018). He has supervised over 30 PhD, MSc, and BSc students, focusing on nanotechnology applications in energy, materials science, and biomedicine.
Awards include the 2016 Statoil Research Award and the 2020 Corrits Award. He actively organizes conferences (e.g., CISCEM, Sustain DTU) and contributes to science outreach through initiatives like the DTU Science Show and Nanoshow.dtu.dk, engaging high school students in nanotechnology.




