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Anastasiia Thase

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Anastasiia Thase

Neutron Scattering, Hereon Outstation at FRM II in Garching near Munich

PhD Student

Phone: +49 (0)89 158860-770

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• Hydrogen storage materials
• X-ray and neutron diffraction
• X-ray and neutron total scattering

Anastasiia Thase specializes in materials science with a particular focus on chemistry. Since 2020 she has been making her doctoral thesis at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon on complex hydride systems as hydrogen storage materials. She has more than 10 years of chemistry lab experience, varying from powder X-ray diffraction measurements to high-pressure syntheses. Having studied in multiple countries, she has a vast international experience supported by the knowledge of multiple languages, which permitted her to perform scattering measurements at various synchrotron and neutron facilities, situated all over the Europe. Apart from broad experimental experience, she can handle complex data treatment and build results-based theories. She is particularly interested in the industrial application of her field of knowledge and is willing to broaden her horizons in this respect upon obtaining the doctorate.

Professional Experience:
• 2020-Now: Doctoral Researcher, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
• 2020: Master-2 Internship, ID28 ESRF
• 2019: Master-1 Internship, ICGM: IMNO (UM) & MACS (ENSCM)

Educational Background:
• Bachelor of Materials Science in Lomonosov Moscow State University
• Master of Materials Science in
1) Université Montpellier 2, Faculté de Sciences
2) LMU, Faculty of Geomaterials and Geosciences
3) TUM, Geomaterialen und Geochemie (Erasmus Mundus MaMaSELF)

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