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Michael Philipp ADAMS is a Researcher in the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, where he conducts advanced research in magnetic small-angle neutron scattering from nanoparticles under Professor Andreas Michels' Nanomagnetism group. His work focuses on understanding spin non-collinearities induced by surface anisotropy through large-scale numerical simulations of magnetic systems.
Dr. Adams holds an electrician technician degree from IHK-Trier (2008-2012) and bachelor's/master's degrees in Electrical Engineering with specialization in Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies from the University of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany. He successfully defended his doctoral thesis titled "Magnetic Small-Angle Neutron Scattering from Nanoparticles: Understanding Spin Non-Collinearities Induced by Surface Anisotropy" on July 16, 2025.
His research expertise spans Magnetism, Nanoparticles, and Computational Physics, with significant contributions to neutron scattering methodology. Dr. Adams' interdisciplinary background bridges engineering and fundamental physics, enabling innovative approaches to nanomagnetic systems analysis.
Notable recognitions include:
- Begabtenstipendium des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz (2015-2018)
- FNR AFR Individual PhD Grant (2021)
With extensive pedagogical experience, Dr. Adams led tutorials in Systems Theory, Linear Control Theory, and Electric/Magnetic Fields at University of Applied Sciences Trier (2016-2021), served as Privatdozent for Electric and Magnetic Fields (2020/21), and co-taught Classical Electrodynamics and Special Relativity at University of Luxembourg (2022/23-2023/24). He maintains active collaboration within the Nanomagnetism research group at the Bâtiment des Sciences (Limpertsberg Campus), room BSC E02 015.
