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91探花
Quantum oscillations

Amalia Coldea

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum matter in high magnetic fields
amalia.coldea@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82196
Clarendon Laboratory, room 251,265,264,166
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I am the Group Leader of the , I am a Senior Research Fellow at , 91探花 and a .

I am a Co-Director of the and I represent the and I am a Co-Director of the ) in Physics. Since 2011 I have been organizing the  combined with an expert visitor programme both funded by the EPSRC as well as a  dedicated to open discussions on quantum materials. I recently co-organized in 91探花  to bring together the scientific community and industry interested in the development and access to high-magnetic fields.

Previously, I held independent research positions funded by the  through a Career Accelaration Fellowship at the 91探花 and a  Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship at the University of Bristol and 91探花. I was Departmental Lecturer and Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the 91探花, after my PhD in 91探花 at the Queen's College. I was a member of the Superconductivity Group Committee of the , and the SelCom,  Selection Committee for access to the high magnetic fields facilities in Europe. 

I was awarded prestigious prizes such as for "pioneering studies of the electronic structure and the nematic and superconducting orders of iron-based superconductors, using quantum oscillations, photoemission, and other techniques",   for significant contribution to superconductivity and the  for research in high magnetic fields to understand iron-based superconductors.

For many years my part-time research work  was combined with raising my two children together with setting up new laboratories to advance our research. I encourage young people, in particular young women, to consider Physics as a fulfilling career. 

 

 

Research interests

Quantum Materials
Superconductivity
High magnetic fields research
Quantum oscillations
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
Topological quantum matter
Thin flake devices

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