Who are we?

Professor Anders Nilsson
Stanford University/SSRL Faculty
2575 Sand Hill Road, CA 94025


(
650)926-2233 PH
(650)926-4100 FX

nilsson@slac.stanford.edu

Education: M.S., 1980, Royal Instiute of Technology, Sweden. Ph.D., 1989, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Professional Academic History:
Postdoctoral, Uppsala University, Sweden, 1989-1990. Research Associate,
Uppsala University, 1990-1992. Natural Research Council Fellow, Sweden, 1993-1998. Visiting Scientist, Advanced Light Source, Berkeley, 1994-1997. Associate Professor, Uppsala University, 1999. Professor, Uppsala University,
2000. Associate Professor, SSRL, 2000-pres ent.

Awards and Honors:
Liljevalls Award, Uppsala, Sweden, 1988. Ångström Award, Uppsala, 1990. The Lindbomska Award, Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, Sweden, 1991. The Royal Oscars Award, Uppsala, 1994. The
Shirley Award, Berkeley, 1998.

Research Interests: X-ray & electron spectroscopies applied to surfaces and interfaces, chemical bonding and reactions on surfaces, hydrogen bonding in water and organic systems, aqueous solutions and interfaces,
heterogenous and biomimetic enzyme catalysis.


Publications






Research Associates
Hirohito Ogasawara
Visiting Scientist, SSRL

(650)926-4010 PH
(650)926-4100 FX

hirohito@physto.se
hirohito@slac.stanford.edu


personal web page


Jason Roche
Postdoctoral Fellow
SSRL/ Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

Research: Investigation of molecular adsorption on thin metal oxides using core level synchrotron photoemission spectroscopy, soft x-ray emission and absorption spectroscopy.

(650)926-8672 PH
(650)926-4100 FX
rochej3@slac.stanford.edu




Ph.D. Students

Klas Andersson
Stockholm University
/SSRL
Visiting Res earcher, Dept. of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University

Research:
Experimental activity focused on adsorption and reactivity at surfaces of common soil minerals and other ionic materials, including iron pyrite (FeS2; "fools gold" or "katt-guld") and thin film iron oxides.

(650)926-3495 PH
(650)926-4100 FX
klas@slac.stanford.edu


Lars-Åke Näslund
Stockholm University/SSRL

Research:
Spectroscopic investigation of liquid water and aqueous solutions; instrument development.

(650)926-3809 PH
(650)926-4100 FX
larsa@slac.stanford.edu
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personal web page


< P>Theanne Schiros
SSRL/Stockholm University

Research:
Photocatalytic water splitting, defect physics of photovoltaics, renewable energy.

(650)926-3495 PH
(650)926-4100 FX
theanne@slac.stanford.edu


Henrik Ostrom
Stockholm University

Research:
experiments and t heory to study adsorption of hydrocarbons on metal surfaces,
the changes in electronic structure and its implications to heterogeneous catalysis.

(650)926-3495 PH
(650)926-4100 F X
klas@slac.stanford.edu


Dennis Nordlund
Stockholm University

Research: experimental activity at Maxlab focused on ice and ice surfaces.

(650)926-3495 PH
(650)926-4100 FX
klas@slac.stanford.edu





Engineers



Jan-Olof Forsell, Design Manager
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
Gammadata Scienta: P.O. Box 15120 SE-750 15 Uppsala, Sweden
+46 (0)18 480 5873 PH
+46 (0)70 580 6003 Cell
+46 (0)18 555 8888 FX

http://gammadata.se/perse.html
olof.forsell@gammadata.se


Research Interests
: Instrument developement. Mechanical and vacuum engineering. A selection of
recent designs: · Beamline I411 at MAX-II · Beamline I511 at MAX-II · Thin Film Magnetic Research
(TFMR) instrument Electronics engineering,



Collaborators

Philippe Wernet
Staff Scientist, BESSY
Albert-Einstein-Strasse 15, D-12489 Berlin, Germany

Research: Structure of water, free electron laser project, ultrashort (soft) x-ray pulses, technical developement of methods, detectors, etc.

PH: +49 306392 3445
FX: +49 30 6392 4980
wernet@bessy.de


Uwe Bergmann
Staff Scientist, SSRL

Research: Development of new hard x-ray techniques, high resolution x-ray spectroscopy, ineslastic x-ray scattering, study of transition metal proteins, carbonaceous systems, structure of water.

650 926 3048 PH
650 926 4100 FX

bergmann@slac.stanford.edu


Theory Group at Stockholm University

http://www.physto.se/~xes

Professor Lars Pettersson
Stockholm University, Chemical Physics Department

Lars is the professor and leader of the theoretical activity in the group.

PH: +46 (8) 5537 8712
FX: +46 (8) 5537 8601
lgm@physto.se

 


Mats Nyberg
Assistant Professor, Stockholm University Chemical Physics Deprtment

Research: Theoretical modelling of X-ray spectroscopies and adsorbate-surface interactions.

PH:+46 (8) 5537 8711
FX: +46 (8) 5537 8601

personal web page

 


Matteo Cavalleri
Ph.D. Student, Stockholm University


Research:
Theoretical simulations of core level spectroscopies and i ts application to hydrogen bonded systems with an emphasis on liquid water.

PH:+46 (8) 5537 8720
FX: +46 (8) 5537 8601
teo@physto.se

personal web page



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