Edurne Sagasta Urrutia has extensive work experience in the field of research and technology. Edurne started their career in 2014 at CIC nanoGUNE, where they worked as a Master Thesis Project intern until 2015. During this time, they focused on fabricating spintronic devices and studying the spin Hall effect and anomalous Hall effect in metals with spin-orbit coupling.
In 2015, Edurne joined CIC nanoGUNE again, this time as a Predoctoral Researcher. Edurne'sresearch work involved the conversion between charge currents and spin currents in various systems with spin-orbit coupling. Edurne conducted experiments, including electrical measurements, magnetic field variations, and temperature variations. Edurne'sresearch contributed to advancements in the understanding of spintronics.
In 2016, Edurne took on a role as a Visiting PhD Student at The University of Tokyo. Although the duration of this role was short, it provided their with valuable international research experience.
In 2019, Edurne joined Mondragon Assembly as an Automation Programmer and later became a Project Manager. Unfortunately, the end dates for these roles are not provided.
Overall, Edurne Sagasta Urrutia has a strong background in research, particularly in the field of spintronics and spin-orbit coupling. Edurne has experience in fabricating and testing spintronic devices and has contributed to scientific advancements in the field.
Edurne Sagasta Urrutia began their education journey in 2010 at the Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, where they pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Physics. Edurne completed this program in 2014. In the following year, from 2014 to 2015, they enrolled in the same university for a Master's Degree in Nanoscience. Subsequently, Edurne pursued a PhD in Physics of Nanostructures and Advanced Materials, specializing in Spintronics and spin-to-charge current conversions, from 2015 to 2019. Edurne successfully obtained their PhD degree from the Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea. Finally, from 2017 to 2020, Edurne pursued a Master's Degree in Embedded Systems Engineering from the same university.
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