University of Oxford, UK
Amalia Coldea is a condensed matter physicist who
explores experimentally superconductivity and emergent electronic phases of matter in Quantum Materials. Amalia is the Group leader of the Quantum Matter in High Magnetic Fields in Oxford Physics, the Oxford Physics co-director of the Oxford Centre for Applied Superconductivity and Senior Research Fellow of the Somerville College.
Amalia was awarded prestigious prizes such as: the Fellowship of the American Physical Society in 2023 for "for pioneering studies of the electronic structure and the nematic and superconducting orders of iron-based superconductors, using quantum oscillations, photoemission, and other techniques", the Brian Pippard Prize 2019 on Superconductivity from the UK Institute of Physics for "significant contribution to superconductivity" and the EuroMagnet Prize 2011 for "research in high magnetic fields to understand iron-based superconductors".
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