Kristoffer Haldrup is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics Materials Physics in Time and Space, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research focuses on ultrafast structural dynamics, X-ray scattering techniques, and photochemical processes in materials. He has contributed to advancements in X-ray free-electron laser microscopy and time-resolved studies of solvation dynamics and excited-state phenomena. Research interests include structural dynamics of molecular systems, solvation processes, and applications of X-ray techniques to study nanomaterials and photoactive materials. Key areas include microstructural dynamics, femtosecond X-ray scattering, and the interplay between electronic and structural changes in materials. Recent work emphasizes real-time imaging of structural changes using X-ray microscopy, particularly in systems such as ferroelectric thin films and photoexcited halides. His studies bridge fundamental physics with applications in energy materials and nanotechnology. Haldrup supervises multiple PhD projects, including ultrafast X-ray studies of battery materials, solar energy conversion, and aqueous solvation dynamics. He collaborates internationally and utilizes state-of-the-art facilities like the European XFEL for experiments.









