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Peter Ekström is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physics, Lund University, affiliated with the Particle and Nuclear Physics division. His research spans experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, including gamma-ray spectroscopy, superdeformed nuclei, and nuclear reaction analysis. He also contributes to physics education through studies on teaching methodologies and scientific pedagogy.
Education: Completed his PhD (Dissertation) in 1975 on gamma-ray spectroscopy. Long-term career at Lund University since 1980, contributing to nuclear data compilation and experimental techniques. Active in interdisciplinary research bridging material science and nuclear applications.
Research interests focus on nuclear structure, reaction dynamics, and the application of advanced materials in bioelectronics. His work includes environmental radioactivity studies and debates over cold fusion feasibility. Methodological contributions include software development for gamma-gamma correlation data analysis.
Publications span 1975–2022, reflecting a 50-year career with over 100 documented works in peer-reviewed journals. No scientific awards explicitly stated but sustained academic contributions across multiple fields.
Advising and grants: While no specific advisees or grants listed, his long-term academic role implies mentorship of students and participation in collaborative research projects. Active in the Nuclear Physics community through Lund University's research groups and international collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Department of Physics' Particle and Nuclear Physics division, contributing to experimental setups and data analysis frameworks in nuclear spectroscopy.
