Diagram of scientific interests

For examples see in the publication list for works about:

  • Li+ battery cathode materials [61,64,67]
  • (bio) inorganic beryllium chemistry [1,4,7,39,47,63]
  • gas electron diffraction [17,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,32,33,34,38,41,42,46,48,51,52,57,62]
  • relativistic effects [18,23,46,59,69,70]
  • weak interactions [6,14,15,16,17,18,30,35,40,50,53,70]
  • magnetically induced molecular currents [27,29,45,54,55,59,60,65,68]

Work interlinking interests is what I am most content about:

  • gas-electron diffraction <-> weak interactions [17]
  • gas-electron diffraction <-> relativistic effects [23,46]
  • relativistic effects <-> mag. ind. currents [59]
  • relativistic effects <-> weak interactions [70]

Some papers contain lots (and lots) of effort barely visible from outside [22,23,33,58]. Some were great fun and extremely satisfying in exploring [7,17,45,50,59,63].