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Personal data:Name: Kristoffer Haldrup Address: Marstalsgade 2, 2100 Copenhagen Phone: +45 22983720 E-mail: haldrup@fys.ku.dk Birthday: 24th of November 1976 |
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List of Publications
Occupational Background:
2007-2010 Post. Doc. at the Center for Molecular Movies, Copenhagen University/Risø
2004-2007 PhD-student at Risø National Laboratory (M4D-Centre)/Copenhagen University
Spring 2006 Visiting researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
2000-2002 Half-time co-editor of Faculty of Science magazine "Hovedområdet"
2000 Part-time webmaster/internal support at Scanmaps A/S
1992-2000 Part-time job at Føtex A/S
Educational background:
2004-2007 PhD-student at Risø national Laboratory/ Copenhagen University. Thesis title: Measurements of local plastic strain in the bulk of optically opaque materials by synchrotron X-ray micro-tomography
2001-2003 Master´s Thesis work at Copenhagen University, NanoScience Center. Thesis title: "Electrical Transport in C60-filled Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes".
1999-2002 Master studies in Experimental Solid State Physics at Copenhagen University, Niels Bohr Institute.
1995-1999 Bachelor studies in Physics at Copenhagen University, Niels Bohr Institute. Bachelor´s project on ”Conductors and insulators”.
1992-1995 Matematisk Studentereksamen (High-school), Falkonergårdens Gymnasium
Extra-curricular activities:
1999-2002 Elected member, Board of the Niels Bohr Institute
1997-2001 Elected member, Teaching Committee of the Niels Bohr Institute ("Undervisningsudvalget")
1998-1999 Elected member, Board of Study ("Fysikstudienævnet")
2001-2003 Strong participation in the planning of the new Nanotechnology education at KU
1997-2000 Elected member, board of the Faculty Café
-”Suppleant" to the faculty Council("Fakultetsrådet") some years as well
Publications:
Peer-reviewed:
1. ”Structural Tracking of a Bimolecular Reaction in Solution by Time-Resolved X-Ray Scattering”. K. Haldrup, M. Christensen, M. Cammarata et al., Angewandte Chemie, 2009
2. “Picosecond Time-resolved laser pump/X-ray probe experiments using a gated single-photon-counting area detector, T. Ejdrup, H. T. Lemke, K. Haldrup et al., Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2009
3. ”Time-Resolved X-ray Scattering of an Electronically Excited State in Solution. Structure of the (3)A(2u) State of Tetrakis-mu-pyrophosphitodiplatinate(II)”. M. Christensen, K. Haldrup, K. Bechgaard, et al.., Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009
4. ”Effects of constraints on lattice rotations in polycrystal plasticity simulations”. K. Haldrup, R.D. McGinty, D.M. McDowell., Computational Materials, 2009
5. “A General Methodology for Full-Field Plastic Strain Measurements Using X-ray Absorption Tomography and Internal Markers”, K. Haldrup, S. F. Nielsen, J. Wert, Experimental Mechanics, 2008
6. “Experimental determination of strain partitioning among individual grains in the bulk of an aluminium multicrystal”, K. Haldrup, F. Beckmann, S.F Nielsen, J. Wert, Materials Characterization, 2008
7. ” Inhomogeneous plastic flow investigated by X-ray absorption microtomography of an aluminium alloy containing marker particles”, K. Haldrup et al..Journal of Microscopy, 2006
8. “Plastic strain measurements: from 2D to 3D”, K. Haldrup et al., Materials Science and Technology, 2005
Conference proceedings and books:
9. “Quantitative Analysis of Three-Dimensional Plastic Strain Fields Using Markers and X-ray Absorption Tomograph”, K. haldrup, J. Wert, In: Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science, Wiley-VCH “Highlights”-series, 2008
10. “Måling af plastiske tøjningsfelter i 3D med røntgen-tomografiske teknikker”, K. Haldrup S. F. Nielsen, J. Wert,. In: Metallurgi, design og innovation, Dansk Metallurgisk Selskabs Vintermøde, 2007
11. “3-dimensional strain fields from tomographic measurements”, K. Haldrup et al., Proceedings of the SPIE – Advances in Tomography, 2006
12. “Inhomogenous plastic flow mapped throughout opaque samples”,K. Haldrup et al., Proceedings of “Plasticity2006”, 2006
Public Outreach:
13. ”Molekyler i kulstof nanorør – som ærter i en bælg”. Faculty of Science, KU, ”Diversitet2004”.
14. Articles as student representative for first physics, later nanoscience, in the publication “Studier på Naturvidenskab”
15. Many articles in the publication ”Hovedområdet”, spanning from popularizing of science subjects to in-depth analysis of the financial situation of the Faculty of Science with respect to the yearly Government budget proposals
16. Editing of science/research ”success”-stories provided by the researchers at the Faculty of Science with the purpose of making the research ”visible” to a broader public with a special focus on polticians and other policy makers.
Outreach Activities:
· Several presentations to high-school classes visiting “Ungdomslaboratoriet” (Youth Laboratory) at HCØ, on the subject of “Superintens røntgenstråling”
· ~10 presentations to various audiences during PhD project, ranging from festival-goers to professional societies and research groups in England, China and the U.S.
· Presentation of master´s thesis work for QIPIRC at Oxford University, Nov. 2003
· Co-speaker at NanoScience Seminar, Copenhagen University April 2003
· Poster presentations at Annual meeting of Danish Physical Society 2001-2005, won poster award in 2005
· Science communicator, Annual Report of Copenhagen University 2000(english version) + other publications with participation from ”Hovedområdet”
· Invited speaker, Nanoscience ”theme-day” for the Alumni-society of the Faculty of Science (Alumneforeningen NAKU) 2003
· Responsible for workshop at high-school outreach programme “HCØ-dage” 2002 and 2003
· Participated in arranging workshop at high-school outreach programme “HCØ-dage” 2001
· Speaker at information and recruitment events aimed at high-school students 2002 (both the general “open house”-event and one aimed at nanotechnology only)
· Invited speaker (“Stjerneforelæsning”) on the first year physics course 2001 and 2002 on the subject of Carbon Nanotubes
Selected qualifications:
Professional:
· Deep knowledge within aspects of Modern Solid State Physics and Materials Science
· Skilled at complex data analysis and data representation, both theoretical and practical
· Broad knowledge of the fields of Physics, Materials Science and Nanoscience
· Some knowledge of Computer Science/programming at university level
· Some knowledge of Chemistry at university level
Experimental:
· Synchrotron and laboratory-based x-ray measurements
· Millimeter to sub-micrometer lithographic methods
· State-of-the-art methods of data collection and electrical transport measurements
· Scanning electron microscopy for both imaging and lithography
· Atomic Force Microscopy and other types of Scanned Probe Microscopy
· Programming for data analysis and model implementation
· Finite Element modeling with ABAQUS
Outreach:
· Experienced at oral communication of science, to specialists and non-specialists alike
· Experienced at written communication, both for the purpose of public outreach and for professional journals
Language skills:
· Perfect written and spoken Danish
· Almost perfect written and spoken English
· Understands written and spoken Norwegian and Swedish
· Some knowledge of written and spoken German