About José M. De Teresa
Prof. José María De Teresa leads the group of Nanofabrication and Advanced Microscopies (NANOMIDAS) at the Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA, CSIC-Universidad of Zaragoza) in Spain.
Coordinator of the Spanish network on Nanolithography (NANOLITO) and the FIB-SEM area in the Spanish National facility for Advanced Microscopies. Chair of the Condensed Matter Division Board in the European Physical Society.
My main research interests are nanofabrication with focused electron and ion beams, magnetic nanostructures, nano-superconductivity and quantum technologies.
More than 230 research articles (h factor=52) and 100 invited conferences. Supervisor of 18 PhD thesis (5 of them in progress). Fellow of the American Physical Society (2021) and Fellow of the European Physical Society (2023).
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About José M. De Teresa
Prof. José María De Teresa leads the group of Nanofabrication and Advanced Microscopies (NANOMIDAS) at the Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA, CSIC-Universidad of Zaragoza) in Spain.
Coordinator of the Spanish network on Nanolithography (NANOLITO) and the FIB-SEM area in the Spanish National facility for Advanced Microscopies. Chair of the Condensed Matter Division Board in the European Physical Society.
My main research interests are nanofabrication with focused electron and ion beams, magnetic nanostructures, nano-superconductivity and quantum technologies.
More than 230 research articles (h factor=51) and 100 invited conferences. Supervisor of 18 PhD thesis (5 of them in progress). Fellow of the American Physical Society (2021) and Fellow of the European Physical Society (2023).
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Education and scientific career
From 2010
From 2001
1998-2000
Postdoctoral stay at “Unite Mixte de Recherche CNRS-Thomson” with an individual Marie Curie fellowship in Orsay (France).
Supervisor: A. Fert. Subject: “Magnetic tunnel junctions”
1998
Postdoctoral stay at Dresden (Germany).
Supervisors: Prof. L. Schultz, Dr. K. H. Mueller and K. Doerr (Institute of Solid State Physics). Subject: “Transport and magnetic properties in La-Ca-Mn-O thin films“.
1994-1997
PhD student at the University of Zaragoza (Spain). Supervisors: Prof. M.R. Ibarra and A. del Moral.
Title: “Study of rare-earth intermetallic compounds with valence and magnetic moment instability and of manganites with colossal magnetoresistance“.
1988-1993
Physics Studies at the University of Zaragoza (Spain). A picture of my Physics’ classmates and professors can be found here.
1970
Born on 14th September 1970 in Zaragoza, the capital of the historical region of Aragón, in the north of Spain.
Primary, secondary and high school education in Marianistas schools (Bajo Aragón and Santa María del Pilar).
Awards
2023
Fellow of the European Physical Society
2021
Fellow of the American Physical Society
2004
Aragon-Investiga Award to outstanding young scientist
Government of Aragon
1997
Outstanding doctoral thesis
University of Zaragoza
1997
RSEF Award to outstanding young physicist
Spanish Royal Physical Society, RSEF
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INMA
Facultad de Ciencias
Campus Plaza San Francisco
50009 Zaragoza (Spain)
LMA - Universidad de Zaragoza
Edificio de I+D
Campus Río Ebro
50018 Zaragoza (Spain)