Carmen Rubio-Verdú

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Carmen Rubio-Verdú is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the Physics Department at Columbia University. She obtained her Ph.D. at CIC nanoGUNE, Spain, where she worked on the study of 2D superconductors as well as the interactions between single magnetic impurities and superconducting materials. Her current research focuses on the study of electron-electron interactions in moiré materials, such as twisted graphene multilayers.


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New Moiré Landscapes for Atomic Spins

The interactions of the spins of single atoms with a substrate can be controlled via the moiré lattice created by depositing a 2D material on top of the substrate. Read More »