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  1. Nicola A. Spaldin is the Professor of Materials Theory in the Department of Materials at ETH Zürich. She studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, where she obtained a B.A. in Natural Sciences in 1991. She then moved to the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her PhD in Chemistry in 1996.

  2. Nicola Ann Spaldin (born 1969) FRS is professor of materials science at ETH Zurich, known for her pioneering research on multiferroics.

  3. The renaissance of magnetoelectric multiferroics. NA Spaldin, M Fiebig. Science 309 (5733), 391-392. , 2005. 3461. 2005. Weak ferromagnetism and magnetoelectric coupling in bismuth ferrite. C Ederer, NA Spaldin. Physical Review B 71 (6), 060401.

  4. Nicola A. Spaldin (3 de enero de 1969) es una científica de británica especialista en Ciencia de materiales. Enseña y dirige sus investigaciones en la Escuela Politécnica Federal de Zúrich. [1] Es conocida para sus investigaciones pioneras sobre el multiferroismo que ha valido el Premio L'Oréal-UNESCO a Mujeres en Ciencia en 2017.

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  6. 18 de abr. de 2017 · Professor Nicola A. Spaldin has conceived and developed a new class of “two-in-one” materials, called multiferroics, which are both ferromagnetic and ferroelectric. She received the 2017 L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award for Europe, in recognition of her research.

  7. www.bi.id.ethz.ch › personensuche › personenDetailETH Zürich - Nicola Spaldin

    Nicola A. Spaldin is the Professor of Materials Theory in the Department of Materials at ETH Zürich. She studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, where she obtained a B.A. in Natural Sciences in 1991. She then moved to the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her PhD in Chemistry in 1996.