Julia García Pérez
She studied Physics at UAM, in Madrid where she carried out my degree’s thesis about “Detection of ischemia with luminescent nanoparticles through in vivo imaging” at the faculty of Medicine (UAM) under the supervision of Daniel Jaque in the “Nanomaterials for Bioimaging group”. After that, she specialized herself in the field of Medical Physics, studying the Biomedical Physics master at UCM, in Madrid. The master’s thesis was about “Exploration of new manganese/iron - based materials for hyperthermia applications” at the Applied Magnetism Institute (IMA), in Madrid,supervised by Elena Navarro and Jesús López in the “Applied magnetism and magnetic nanostructures”.
She worked at IMDEA Nanociencia as assistant researcher from 2020 to 2022. Her competence reach growth, fabrication and characterization of CVD graphene based devices, in the Quantum Nanodevices group and at the cleanroom in the Centre for Micro and Nanofabrication, headed by Daniel Granados. Nowadays, she is doing a PhD about the fabrication of Nano-Electro-Mechanical systems (NEMS) based on 2D materials. In particular, her work focuses on research the behaviour of suspended membranes onto micrometric cavities of different geometries. Through electrostatic and opto-thermal actuation, the mechanical resonator is studied in the linear and non-lineal regime



