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Silvana Elena Radescu Cioranescu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of La Laguna, Spain. She is affiliated with the INM Institute and leads research in the ELSimMat group, focusing on electronic structure and ab initio simulations of materials. Her work bridges applied physics, computational modeling, and high-pressure material science. Dr. Radescu holds a Ph.D. from the University of La Laguna (1998), supervised by Dr. José Fernando Peraza Hernández, with a thesis on structural phase transitions using a 3D Phi4 Hamiltonian model.
Her research interests emphasize high-pressure structural stability, electronic properties of novel materials, and computational methods like ab initio simulations. Key areas include semiconductor alloys (Si/Ge), fluorinated carbon nanomaterials, and nuclear waste immobilization materials. Recent studies explore metastable phases under extreme conditions and functional nanosheets prepared via exfoliation.
Her publications span over two decades, from early work on scheelite tungstates (2000s) to recent advancements in layered topological semimetals and neutron reflectivity materials. Notably, her group investigates pressure-driven phenomena such as zero thermal expansion materials and sodium-ion dynamics in complex oxides.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the ELSimMat group, specializing in first-principles modeling and high-pressure experimental techniques.
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