Mårten Bertenstam
Doctoral student
I am a doctoral student working on physics beyond the Standard Model.
I am a doctoral student working on physics beyond the Standard Model, with Johan Rathsman as my main supervisor and Roman Pasechnik as my co-supervisor. My research is focused on phase transitions in the early universe, particularly the electroweak phase transition, from a theoretical and phenomenological point of view.
Aside from research, I regularly have teaching assistant duties in various courses. So far, I have been a teaching assistant in the following courses: Basic Quantum Mechanics (FYSB22), Mathematical Methods of Physics (FYTN01), Classical Mechanics and Special Relativity (FYTB14) and Symmetries and Group Theory (FYTN13). I am currently a teaching assistant in General Relativity (FYTN08).
Publications
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B1 SINE-binding ZFP266 impedes mouse iPSC generation through suppression of chromatin opening mediated by reprogramming factors
Daniel F. Kaemena, Masahito Yoshihara, Meryam Beniazza, James Ashmore, Suling Zhao, et al.
(2023) Nature Communications, 14 p.488-488
Journal article