Welcome!

I’m Nina Strasser, a postdoctoral researcher with a passion for understanding how materials behave at the atomic and molecular level - and how we can understand them by combining experiments and simulations.

My research journey began with calculations on simple molecular systems and gradually expanded to the study of periodic crystalline solids. More recently, my work has extended towards the theoretical description of electrochemical systems, including solid-liquid interfaces.

On this website, you’ll find an overview of my research interests, publications, teaching activities and ongoing projects. Whether you’re a fellow researcher, a student, or just curious - I’m glad you’re here and thanks for stopping by.

Portrait of Nina Strasser

Research Interests

  • Structure-to-property relationships in crystalline materials
  • Spectroelectrochemistry and solid-liquid interfaces
  • First-principles simulations and machine learning
  • Chemical bonding in molecular and condensed-phase systems

Contact & Profiles