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Dr. Claudia Rodriguez Torres

Instituto de Física La Plata, Argentina

Graduate in Physics from the Faculty of Exact Sciences at the National University of La Plata (UNLP) and PhD in Physics (FCE, UNLP) specializing in hard ferromagnets. Currently, she is a Principal
Investigator at CONICET and Full Professor in the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Exact Sciences, UNLP. She leads the Magnetism in Oxides (MagOx) group and the Thin Films Growth Laboratory at the Instituto de Física La Plata (IFLP). She is responsible for national and international scientific research projects. Her research focuses on solid-state physics, encompassing semiconductor physics, magnetism, and nanotechnology. Presently, her primary work centers on the development and design of novel materials for applications in spintronics, catalysis, and biotechnology. She is also the co-founder and shareholder of Magnolia Nanotech SA, a technology-based company dedicated to manufacturing and marketing microparticles for biomolecule purification.