I completed a five-year master's degree program in Nanotechnology at NTNU in 2019, with a thesis on the behaviour of magnetic nanodisks at room temperature. During this work, I did magnetic force microscopy, numerical micromagnetic simulations and created a simple mathematical model for magnetic nanodisks.
The fall of 2019, I started as a PhD candidate at NTNU Nanomechanical Lab. My research is focused on developing a new method for measuring the thermal interace conductivity between two-dimensional materials. In doing this, I am working chifly with Raman spectroscopy and finite elements simulations in COMSOL.
In addition to my studies and research at NTNU, I have had exchange- and research stays at the Technical University of Munich and at the Technical University of Denmark, respectively.