Helen Jansson
Helén Jansson is an associate professor at the Division of Building technology, in the research group Building Materials at Chalmers, where her research focus is on materials and material properties. Especially, she performs experimental studies on green cementitious materials and phase change materials (PCMs).
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Influence of Graphene Oxide on Asphaltene Nanoaggregates
Carbonation of concrete with mineral additions
Karbonatisering av slagg- och flygaskebetong - och dess inverkan på transportegenskaper
The Role of Trehalose for the Stabilization of Proteins
Structure of Aqueous Trehalose Solution by Neutron Diffraction and Structural Modeling
Alkali-activated slag foamed concrete with lightweight glass aggregates
Silicate species of water glass and insights for alkali-activated green cement
Dynamics of aqueous binary glass-formers confined in MCM-41
The influence of water glass modulus on the structure development of alkali-activated slag
Investigating PCM activation using transient plane source method
Boda mill – A Meeting Point for Renewable Energy systems
Cause of the fragile-to-strong transition observed in water confined in C-S-H gel
Why is there no clear glass transition of confined water?
Different behavior of water in confined solutions of high and low solute concentrations
Formation and distribution of ice upon freezing of different formulations of wheat bread
Calorimetric and relaxation properties of xylitol-water mixtures
The slow dielectric Debye relaxation of monoalcohols in confined geometries
Role of Solvent for the Dynamics and the Glass Transition of Proteins
Slow dielectric response of Debye-type in water and other hydrogen bonded liquids
Slow Debye-type peak observed in the dielectric response of polyalcohols
Comment on "Hidden Slow Dynamics in Water'' Jansson, Bergman, and Swenson Reply
A unified model of protein dynamics
Anomalous behaviour of supercooled water and its implication for protein dymamics
Does confined water exhibit a fragile-to-strong transition?
Properties of hydration water and its role in protein dynamics
Dynamical properties of interfacial water and its role for biomolecular dynamics
Dynamics of hemoglobin in different solvents as studied by QENS and Dielectric Spectroscopy
Relaxation processes in supercooled confined water and implications for protein dynamics
Reply to Comment on Dynamics of water in a molecular sieve by quasielastic neutron scattering
Dynamics of fresh and freeze-dried strawberry and red onion by quasi-electric neutron scattering
Dynamics of sugar solutions as studied by dielectric spectroscopy
Dynamics of water in strawberries and red onion by dielectric spectroscopy
Dynamics of water in a molecular sieve by quasi-elastic neutron scattering
Dielectric and calorimetric studies of hydrated purple membrane
Relation between solvent and protein dynamics as studied by dielectric spectroscopy
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Grön cement baserad på masugnsslagg
Mot en större användning av sockeralkoholer som fasändringsmaterial PCM
Next generation building envelope systems (NextGBES)