Rajmund Mokso 

Senior Researcher, DTU Physics

Email: rajmo@dtu.dk

Rajmund Mokso, Senior Researcher in the Department of Physics, specializes in advanced 3D imaging techniques, particularly X-ray tomography and phase contrast imaging. A key area of his research is the development of phase-contrast imaging methods, enabling micrometer and nanometer scale 3D visualisation of dynamic processes in materials and biological systems. His work focuses on applications in plant research, soft matter and physiology of the lungs. He has contributed significantly to the study of the dynamics of lung microstructure, liquid foam dynamics, and food processing technologies like bread baking and cheese production through synchrotron-based imaging. He is deeply involved in collaborative projects such as the 3D Imaging Center at DTU and supervises innovative PhD research on topics like nanoparticle transport in plants and X-ray histology of tumor tissue. His research advances the understanding of material behaviours at micro- and nano-scales, contributing to both fundamental science and industrial applications.

DTU Physics conducts research, teaching, and innovation in experimental and theoretical physics to address societal challenges. The department focuses on sustainable energy solutions like catalysis, Power-to-X, fusion energy, quantum technologies, and advanced materials for applications in energy, electronics, and biology. With nine specialized research sections, DTU Physics explores fields like surface physics, 2D materials, magnetism, plasma physics, quantum information, biophysics, and luminescence technologies. It collaborates with leading international facilities e.g. Lund, Hamburg, Munich, Zurich, Grenoble, Cadarache and Stanfordand integrates fundamental research with practical applications.