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Alexander Edström

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Researcher

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Hannes Alfvéns Väg 12
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About me

As Docent in Materials Theory I investigate the properties of materials, especially magnetism and magnetic materials, using first principles theory and electronic structure calculations. Recently, one of my main interests is in flexomagnetism, that is strain gradient or curvature induced magnetic phenomena.

I recieved my PhDat the Uppsala University, division for Materials Theoryin 2016, with a thesis focused on first principles theory of magnetic materials. After that I spent three years as postdoctoral researcher at the ETH Zürichin Switzerland, where I studied multiferroic materials and caloric effects. Next, I started the research direction of flexomagnetism, as VR International Postdoc, hosted at KTH and Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC) in Barcelona, Spain.

My publications are listed on Google Scholar.

I participate in the Method Development for Materials Design (MD2)project of the Swedish e-Science Research Centre (SeRC).

I also participate in the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE) through the WISE/WASP joint program, together with Pawel Herman.

Research Interests

  • Materials theory
  • First principles calculations
  • Flexomagnetism
  • Curvilinear magnetism
  • Data driven science
  • Magnetism and magnetic materials
  • Multiferroic materials
  • Magnetoelectric effects
  • Simulations of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
  • Ferroelectricity
  • Caloric effects
  • Permanent magnet materials
  • 2D magnetism
  • Topological Magnetism

    Selected Publications


    Courses

    Elementary Physics (SK1151), teacher

    Macroscopic quantum phenomena – superconductivity and magnetism (SK2908), teacher