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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Oskar Paris is a Full Professor of Physics and Head of the Chair of Physics at Montanuniversität Leoben. He leads the Department of Physics, Mechanics and Electrical Engineering and has held academic leadership roles including Dean of Studies (2017–2022) and Vice Dean (2011–2017). His research focuses on nanomaterials, energy storage, and in-situ scattering techniques using synchrotron radiation and neutrons. He has over 170 peer-reviewed publications (H-index 50) and pioneered studies on nanoporous materials for hydrogen storage and supercapacitors.
Education: PhD in Solid State Physics (University of Vienna, 1996), Habilitation in Materials Physics (Montanuniversität Leoben, 2003). Career highlights include research at ETH Zurich (1996–1998), Max-Planck-Institute (2003–2009), and leadership of the SyNergy_Mat Lab since 2009. Awards include the FWF Wittgenstein Award nomination (2018) and COPP-Preis (1997).
Research interests span fluid-solid interactions in nanoporous systems, biomimetic materials, and synchrotron/neutron scattering method development. He supervises PhD students (e.g., Sebastian Stock, Max Rauscher) and organizes international schools like the NESY Winterschool. His work bridges fundamental physics with applied energy storage solutions.
Key projects include hydrogen storage in nanoporous carbons (funded by Montanuniversität and ILL-CENI), capacitive deionization studies, and collaborations with institutions like the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL).




