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Paula G. Bercoff
PhD in Physics
Full Professor (FAMAF - UNC)
Principal Researcher (IFEG - Conicet)
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Students |
Undergraduate
Carla FRAENZA. 2006-2007.
Eugenia De FAZIO. 2009-2010.
Mercedes ARANA. 2010-2011.
Sacha SMREKAR. 2012-2013.
Fernando MENESES. 2014-2015.
Isaac HAÏK DUNN. 2015-2016.
Soledad APREA. 2016-2017 .
Graduate
Mercedes ARANA. 2011-2015. PhD. Thesis: “Synthesis, characterization and functionalization of different particulate ferritic systems for specific applications in Nanotechnology”. May 2015.
Carlos HERME. 2010-2017. PhD. Thesis: “Preparation, characterization and properties of new Nd-Co magnetic materials”. May 2017.
Lisandro VENOSTA. 2013-2019. PhD. Thesis: “Structural and magnetic properties of carbon-based nanomaterials”. March 2019.
Fernando MENESES. 2015-2020. PhD. Thesis: “Ferromagnetic Nanowires: preparation and phisico-chemical properties”. March 2020.
Soledad APREA. Ongoing, since 2017.
Post-doc
Soledad RENZINI. 2009-2011.
Víctor GALVÁN. 2012-2014.
Cecilia BLANCO. 2013-2014.
Young Researchers
Noelia BAJALES LUNA. 2010-2015.
Víctor GALVÁN. 2014-2018.
Soledad RENZINI. Ongoing, since 2014.
Victoria BRACAMONTE. 2016-2020.
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Stays Abroad |
2018: Superconductivity and Magnetism Division, University of Leipzig, Germany.
2015: Nanomagnetism and Magnetization Processes Group. Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM-CSIC), Spain.
2010-2011: Ames Laboratory. Iowa State University. United States.
2001: Metallurgy and Magnetism Group,
Research Institute for Solid State Physics
and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary.
1998: Departamento de Física
Aplicada y óptica, University of Barcelona, Spain.
1997: Electricity and Electronics Departament, University of Valladolid, Spain.
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Diplommas
- Physics PhD. Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics, National
University of Córdoba, Argentina. 2000.
- Licenciada in Physics.
Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics,
National University of Córdoba, Argentina. 1994.
Current Positions
Teaching activities at FaMAF since 1991, being involved in the following courses:
General Physics I, II, III and IV (Mechanics, Heat and Thermodinamics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics),
Mathematical Methods of Physics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics. For carreers at the
Faculty of Chemical Sciences: Physics and Mathematics.
Areas of interest
- Nanostructured magnetic materials: characterization and magnetization mechanisms.
- Magnetic properties of ceramics and composites.
- Synthesis of ceramics and composites by mechanical alloying.
- Synthesis of nanowires by electrodeposition.
- FORCs as a tool for describing magnetic systems.
Publications
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