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Quantitative atomistic simulations of fracture for hydrogen embrittlement
Expert in simulation methods for understanding materials' fracture. Quantification of fracture toughness & fracture strength.
Associate Professor
Linköping University
Linköping, Sweden
My organisation
In close collaboration with the business world and society, Linköping University (LiU) conducts world-leading, boundary-crossing research in fields including materials science, IT and hearing. In the same spirit, the university offers many innovative educational programmes, many of them with a clear vocational focus, leading to qualification as, for example, doctors, teachers, economists and engineers.
The university has 37,600 students and 4,300 employees on four campuses. Together we seek answers to the complex questions facing us today. Our students are among the most desirable in the labour market and international rankings consistently place LiU as a leading global university.
LiU achieved university status in 1975 and innovation is our only tradition.
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I am interested in the following CETPartnership thematic areas:
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Quantitative atomistic simulations of fracture for hydrogen embrittlement
Expert in simulation methods for understanding materials' fracture. Quantification of fracture toughness & fracture strength.
Project cooperation
Atomic-scale control of alloys’ mechanical performance in hydrogen environments
Understanding nanoscale mechanisms that control mechanical properties of metals and ceramics in hydrogen-rich environments.
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Atomistic simulations of heterogeneous catalysis, diffusion on surfaces and bulk
Molecular dynamics simulations aiming at discovering atomistic pathways for catalytic reactions on surfaces
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Atomistic understanding of CO2 capture and conversion to CO on surfaces
Simulations that reveal atomistic processes responsible for CO2 adsorption and conversion to CO on surfaces