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Professor Alix McCollam is the SALI Professor of Quantum Technology at the University of College Cork (UCC), School of Physics. She specializes in studying novel quantum matter phases arising from strong electronic correlations and developing experimental techniques in thermodynamic and transport measurements. Prior to UCC, she held positions at Radboud University (Netherlands), the High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML-FELIX), and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Toronto and the Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge, UK). Her career includes roles as a Marie Curie Fellow and faculty member at Radboud University.
Education:
- B.A. (Hons) Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (2000)
- Ph.D. in Thermodynamic Properties of Unconventional Superconductors, University of Cambridge, UK
- University Teaching Qualification (BKO), Radboud University, Netherlands
Research Focus: Professor McCollam’s work centers on quantum technology and the interplay of electronic correlations in materials. She has contributed to advancements in experimental methodologies for measuring quantum systems under extreme conditions. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges condensed matter physics and applied quantum science.
Labs & Affiliations: Affiliated with UCC’s School of Physics and the SALI (Science Foundation Ireland) initiative. Her research aligns with UCC’s quantum and photonics strategic priorities outlined in UCC Futures.
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