Esmée Berger

Doctoral Student at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

PhD student, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory, Department of Physics

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2025

Dynasor 2: From simulation to experiment through correlation functions

Esmée Berger, Erik Fransson, Fredrik Eriksson et al
Computer Physics Communications. Vol. 316
Journal article
2025

Highly efficient path-integral molecular dynamics simulations with GPUMD using neuroevolution potentials: Case studies on thermal properties of materials

Penghua Ying, Wenjiang Zhou, Lucas Svensson et al
Journal of Chemical Physics. Vol. 162 (6)
Journal article
2025

Predicting neutron experiments from first principles: a workflow powered by machine learning

Eric Lindgren, Adam J. Jackson, Erik Fransson et al
Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Vol. 13 (31), p. 25509-25520
Journal article
2022

Runaway dynamics in reactor-scale spherical tokamak disruptions

Esmée Berger, Istvan Pusztai, Sarah Newton et al
Journal of Plasma Physics. Vol. 88 (6)
Journal article
2022

Runaway electron generation during tokamak start-up

Mathias Hoppe, Ida Ekmark, Esmée Berger et al
Journal of Plasma Physics. Vol. 88 (3)
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