Dr. Linus Gisslén
Linus Gisslén, Ph.D.
is Postdoctoral Researcher in Physics & Machine Learning at IDSIA.
Linus coauthored
Sequential Constant Size Compressors for
Reinforcement Learning which won
the
2011 Kurzweil Prize for Best AGI Paper.
He also coauthored
Crystallochromy of perylene pigments: Interference between Frenkel
excitons and charge-transfer states,
Asymmetry between Absorption and Photoluminescence Line Shapes of
TPD:
Spectroscopic Fingerprint of the Twisted Biphenyl Core,
Resonant Raman spectra of diindenoperylene thin films,
Selective excitation of
exciton transitions in PTCDA crystals and films, and
Exciton–phonon coupling in diindenoperylene thin films.
Linus earned his MSc in Physics at
Linköping University, Sweden in 2003 with the thesis
“Studies of Charge and Energy Transport in Poly(phenylene vinylene)”.
He earned his Ph.D. in
Theoretical Semiconductor Physics at
TU München, Germany in 2009
with the dissertation
Influence of Frenkel Excitons and Charge Transfer
States on the
Spectroscopic properties of Molecular Crystals.