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Martin Mourigal is the Dunn Family Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, specializing in the study of collective electronic magnetic phenomena in quantum materials. His research group focuses on exploring new physics to achieve a deeper understanding of quantum phenomena in matter, particularly using neutron scattering as a probe to investigate the organization and dynamics of magnetic materials at the nanoscale. Mourigal's expertise encompasses both materials synthesis and characterization, advanced spectroscopy techniques at large-scale facilities, and theoretical modeling. He has actively contributed to the field through various recorded presentations and tutorials, illustrating his cutting-edge work. Additionally, he holds a Postdoctoral Fellow position from Johns Hopkins University, and earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique Federale (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland, as well as a Master’s degree and Bachelor’s equivalent in Physics and Materials from the same institution and Ecole des Mines de Nancy, respectively.
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