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Professor Robertas Grigalaitis serves as Director of the Institute of Applied Electrodynamics and Telecommunications at Vilnius University's Faculty of Physics. His research spans physics and material science with a focus on dielectric properties of advanced materials.
His primary research interests include broadband dielectric spectroscopy of perovskites, disordered materials, and composites. His work particularly examines phase transitions, cation dynamics in hybrid perovskites, multiferroic properties of ceramic composites, and structural-electrical property relationships in doped materials. His research combines experimental characterization with theoretical analysis to understand fundamental material behaviors.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong focus on perovskite materials, multiferroic composites, and dielectric spectroscopy techniques. His recent work increasingly explores hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites for potential energy applications, while maintaining strong foundational work on traditional ferroelectric and relaxor materials. His research shows consistent progression from fundamental material characterization to potential applications in energy harvesting and storage.
Professor Grigalaitis has led multiple significant research projects including S-MIP-19-4 on novel hybrid perovskite materials, TAP LLT-17-018 on Metal-Organic Frameworks, VP1-3.1-ŠMM-07-K-03-011 on multiferroic properties, and bilateral Lithuanian-French research on TTB structure ceramics.
He has supervised 2 PhD students (Rūta Mackevičiūtė and Džiugas Jablonskas), 1 PostDoc (Dr. Artyom Plyushch), and 22 master's and bachelor's theses. He teaches courses in Introduction to programming and Digital electronics, and serves on the Vilnius University Senate since 2022 and previously chaired the master studies program committee for Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies (2017-2021).
