Janice Musfeldt

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Janice Musfeldt is a professor at University of Tennessee, Knoxville in physical and materials chemistry and experimental physics. She received her B.S. degree in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois in 1987 and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Florida in 1992.[1] She served as a post-doctoral research associate at the Departement de Physique, Universite de Sherbrooke in 1993-1994. She received the 2001 Creativity award from the Division of Materials Research, National Science Foundation and the 2010 Chancellor's award for research and creative achievement at the University of Tennessee.[1] She has served on the user committee of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory between 2010 and 2013 and between 2018 and the present[2] and was elected its chair in 2010.[3] In 2014 she founded the biannual Gordon Research Conference on Multiferroics and Magnetoelectric materials.[4] In 2017, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society for her contribution to the spectroscopy of quantum materials with an emphasis on high magnetic field effects in multiferroics, quantum magnets, and nanomaterials.[5]

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  1. ^ a b "University of Tennessee, Knoxville". Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  2. ^ "National High Magnetic Field Laboratory user committee". Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  3. ^ "University of Tennessee announcements". 28 September 2010. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  4. ^ "Gordon Research Conferences". Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  5. ^ "Fellows of the American Physical Society". Retrieved 2020-11-15.