IUB physics graduate student Magda Andrade has won a GEM fellowship from the National GEM Consortium.
Magda’s research at IUB has focused on the synthesis and characterizations of low dimensional magnetic materials. As part of her GEM program, Magda will have an internship this summer in the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National laboratory, where she will be involved in the development of cutting-edge instrumentation for time-resolved x-ray scattering and absorption experiments.
She is interested in using X-ray and other scattering techniques to probe novel magnetic structures in nanomaterials in the future.