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My scientific career has spanned a wide spectrum of fields. After an academic training in Theoretical Physics, I went on to work in Optics, devoting myself during the years between 1990 and 2005 to experimental design and characterization of optical waveguides. At this time, I dedicated significant efforts to the computer simulation of all kind of physical systems, which gave me the opportunity to become familiar with the world of programming. This led me to be one of the first professors in the country specialized in scientific computing, teaching this subject at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Oviedo between 1992 and 2000. This experience allowed me to collaborate on projects with companies dedicated to the development of computer simulators. In particular, between 2002 and 2004, I led a contract with the company SIMULARE S.L. for the development of a simulator for a solid bulk unloading crane in the port of Gijón (Spain) that is nowadays in operation at the company EBHI (European Bulk Handling Installation). Between 2005 and 2008, I participated in the PSE-ARFRISOL, an ambitious Singular Strategic Project on Bioclimatic Architecture and Solar Cold. This experience on measurement systems control, turned out to be essential for the development of my doctoral thesis between 2007 and 2012.
Currently I actively work in two main lines of research:
– Sensing of superparamagnetic nanoparticles. This line has diversified to take a multidisciplinary way of collaboration with chemists, biologists and physicians.
– FORC Magnetometry (First Order Reversal Curves). This line of research, a natural continuation of the work carried out during my doctoral thesis, is devoted to the integral magnetic characterization of complex multiphase systems, and very especially, to the identification of their magnetic interactions. In the framework of this line, I have signed several investment contracts with the company ArcelorMittal that have the objective of quality control of steels through FORC analysis of specimens during the manufacturing process itself.
This research activity has been funded in various public calls, both local, regional, national, and European, and have led to more than 20 articles in international journals, with an h-index of 7, and many presentations at international scientific conferences. I have also been a member of the organizing committee of the 10th International Conference on Fine Particle Magnetism (Spain, May 2019), and the 1st conference on Nanomaterials Applied to Life Sciences (Spain, 2017).
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2023 IEEE 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOTECHNOLOGY, NANOpp.421-425, (2023)
José Luis Marqués-Fernández,María Salvador,José Carlos Martínez-García, Pablo Fernández-Miaja,Alfredo García-Arribas,Montserrat Rivas
NANOMATERIALSno. 2 (2022): 205-205
MATERIALSno. 24 (2021): 7523-7523
Magnetic Measurement Techniques for Materials Characterizationpp.771-804, (2021)
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