Pedro Sousa | PhD Student
Multifunctional Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures
Advanced Energy MaterialsMultifunctional Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures
Advanced Energy MaterialsPedro's research primarily focuses on multiferroic oxide perovskites for energy harvesting applications. He has participated in various research projects, including the "INSOLDE CERN" project, where he engaged in a large-scale off-site project involving neutron powder diffraction in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA, and five experiments conducted on-site at CERN in Switzerland involving the use of the radioactive nuclear Perturbed Angular Correlation (PAC) technique. He has also contributed with Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations to the "FLIP" project and is currently involved in the "InvMat@ISOLDE" project.
Research Topics: Condensed Matter Physics, Local Probing, Complex Oxides, Multiferroics