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Eva Lindroth is a professor of physics at the Department of Physics at Stockholm University. Her research interests are:

§                     Multiply excited states in atoms and ions

§                     Recombination processes in electron-ion collisions, especially dielectronic recombination

§                     Negative ions and photodetachment

§                     Relativistic many-body theory of atomic structure

§                     Highly charged ions and inner hole vacancies in heavy elements

 

She obtained the Göran Gustafsson prize in physics in 2005 for her studies of resonance phenomena in atomic systems.