Marianne Liebi
I am Assistant Professor in the division of Materials Physics since August 2017. Before that, I worked as a Scientist at the MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, where I have a continuing affiliation. The focus of my research is in the development of X-ray scattering and imaging techniques and their application towards materials with hierarchical structures. With a background in food science, I worked on magnetic alignable self-assembly structures during my PhD, received in 2013 from ETH Zurich. As a Post Doc in the coherent X-ray scattering group at the Swiss Light Source (SLS), Paul Scherrer Institute, I worked on method development in SAXS imaging.ORCID: 0000-0002-5403-0593
Showing 23 publications
Melt processable cellulose fibres engineered for replacing oil-based thermoplastics
Fingerprinting soft material nanostructure response to complex flow histories
3D Binary Mesocrystals from Anisotropic Nanoparticles
Highly Permeable Fluorinated Polymer Nanocomposites for Plasmonic Hydrogen Sensing
Validation study of small-angle X-ray scattering tensor tomography
Multiscale Characterization of Embryonic Long Bone Mineralization in Mice
Tough Ordered Mesoporous Elastomeric Biomaterials Formed at Ambient Conditions
Hierarchical films from cellulose
High-speed tensor tomography: iterative reconstruction tensor tomography (IRTT) algorithm
Bioinspired Structural Hierarchy within Macroscopic Volumes of Synthetic Composites
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Multi-Modal Tensor Tomography (MUMOTT)
SAXS/WAXS imagin of process induced through thickness layered polymer structures manufactured with
SAXS- and WAXS- tensor tomography: A new tool for the analysis of multi-scale materials