Stella graduated in Physics at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece (2009) and subsequently obtained her MSc on Material Engineering from the University of Aveiro, Portugal (2013). In 2017, she completed her doctoral studies in Condensed Matter Physics, at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, with a PhD thesis on spin and lattice excitations in multiferroics, studied by a combination of spectroscopic techniques. She subsequently spent one year as a postdoctoral researcher at IT4Innovations-National Supercomputing Center in Ostrava, Czech Republic, studying multiferroic materials from first-principles calculations.
Since 2019, she’s a Marie Curie Fellow in the Computational Spintronics group. Her main scientific focus is on magnetoelectric multiferroicity in complex magnetic oxides with colossal static magnetoelectric effect, as well as dynamical spin-lattice coupling phenomena, by the use of a combination of spectroscopic techniques, first-principles calculations and atomistic spin dynamics.
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- S. Skiadopoulou, V. Goian, C. Kadlec, F. Kadlec, X.F. Bai, I.C. Infante and B. Dkhil, Spin and lattice excitations of a thin film and ceramics, Phys. Rev. B 91, 174108 (2015).
- S. Skiadopoulou, F. Borodavka, C. Kadlec, F. Kadlec, M. Retuerto, Z. Deng, M. Greenblatt and S. Kamba, Magnetoelectric excitations in multiferroic Ni3TeO6, Phys. Rev. B 95, 184435 (2017).