Line Jelver is a post-doc researcher at POLIMA with a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). She has an industrial PhD degree which was completed as a collaboration between DTU and Synopsys Denmark. The PhD project entailed the development of an algorithm which optimizes the atomic geometry of a crystalline interface as well as ab-initio calculations of the electronic transport through interfaces between 2D materials for future transistor technologies.
Line has expertise within solid state and interface physics on the atomic scale, ab-initio simulations, non-linear optical phenomena, and the physics of 2D materials. She is currently working on ab-initio based techniques to describe non-linear optical phenomena in nanoribbons and heterostructures of 2D materials.