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Educational Background:1990 - Ph.D. Physics, University of California-Riverside, CA 1980 - B.S. Physics for Teachers, Philippine Normal College, Manila, Philippines
Research Interests:Experimental Condensed Matter high-field nuclear magnetic resonance technique, rf , cryogenic, and high pressure instrumentation. Research interests include exotic magnetism in strongly correlated electronic systems as in heavy fermion compounds, semiconductors, high temperature superconductors, nanomagnets, multiferroics, organics, and low-dimensional electron systems.
Professional Experience:2007 - pres. Scholar/Scientist, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FL 2000 - pres. Director, Condensed Matter NMR User Program 2000 - 2007 Associate Scholar/Scientist, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FL 1997 - 2000 Assistant Scholar/Scientist, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FL 1996 - 1997 System Integration and Test Architecture Engineer, Motorola Inc., IL 1994 - 1996 Research Associate, Northwestern University, IL 1990 - 1994 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory , NM 1983 - 1990 Graduate Teaching/Research Asst, University of California-Riverside, CA 1981 - 1983 Science Research Specialist, Philippine Atomic Energy Commission 1980 - 1981 Faculty Member, Philippine Normal College, Manila, Philippines
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