The Fundamental and Applied Magnetism Group (GMFA), based at the Gleb Wataghin Institute of Physics at the University of Campinas (IFGW/Unicamp), conducts cutting-edge research in magnetism, nanomagnetism, magnetic materials, and their technological applications.
Founded with the goal of bridging fundamental physics and real-world innovation, the GMFA operates at the intersection of theory and experiment. The group explores the physical principles governing magnetic behavior while developing novel solutions for challenges in areas such as:
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Ferrofluids and magnetic nanomaterials
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Magneto-hyperthermia and biomedical applications
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Magnetic systems for environmental remediation
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Magnetic devices and sensors
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Computational modeling and simulation of magnetic interactions
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Colloidal dispersions and nanoparticle dynamics in fluids.
- Materials for neuromorphic computing
GMFA maintains strong national and international collaborations with universities, research centers, and industry partners, while also playing a key role in the training of undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers.
The group makes use of state-of-the-art experimental techniques, including:
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Magnetometry and magnetic characterization of materials
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Electron microscopy.
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Synchrotron-based techniques.
Supported by funding agencies such as CNPq, FAPESP, CAPES, and international institutions, GMFA contributes significantly to advancing scientific knowledge in magnetism while also addressing real-world challenges—such as efficient fluid transport, environmental treatment, and the development of advanced functional materials.
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