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Martin Månsson

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Associate Professor in applied physics and neutron scattering, unit of Materials and Nanophysics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Assoc. Martin Månsson is also the Director of Studies for the Swedish national graduate school in neutron scattering (SwedNess) and one of the original initiator of the Swedish GISANS initiative.

He has a background in surface science using X-rays and from his time at PSI in Switzerland he has solid background in neutron scattering and large-scale science. Drives a comprehensive research program within both sustainable energy and quantum materials.

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Associate Professor in applied physics and neutron scattering, unit of Materials and Nanophysics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Assoc. Martin Månsson is also the Director of Studies for the Swedish national graduate school in neutron scattering (SwedNess) and one of the original initiator of the Swedish GISANS initiative.

He has a background in surface science using X-rays and from his time at PSI in Switzerland he has solid background in neutron scattering and large-scale science. Drives a comprehensive research program within both sustainable energy and quantum materials.

Associate Professor in applied physics and neutron scattering, unit of Materials and Nanophysics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Assoc. Martin Månsson is also the Director of Studies for the Swedish national graduate school in neutron scattering (SwedNess) and one of the original initiator of the Swedish GISANS initiative.

He has a background in surface science using X-rays and from his time at PSI in Switzerland he has solid background in neutron scattering and large-scale science. Drives a comprehensive research program within both sustainable energy and quantum materials.

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