Dr. Eduardo Saavedra | Nanomagnetism Awards | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Eduardo Saavedra | Nanomagnetism Awards | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Eduardo Saavedra, University of Santiago, Chile

Eduardo AndrƩs Saavedra Dƭaz is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in physics and mathematics. He holds a Licentiate in Exact Sciences (2012), a Licentiate in Education (2013), and a teaching degree in Physics and Mathematics (2013) from the Universidad de TarapacƔ, Chile. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the Universidad de Santiago de Chile (2019) and completed a diploma in university teaching in 2024. Currently, he teaches at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile, where he coordinates academic programs and serves on multiple committees. Eduardo has been the principal investigator in various research projects, including DICYT and FONDECYT initiatives. He has also conducted research stays in Argentina and Chile and contributed to educational innovation, integrating computational thinking in classrooms.

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Summary of Suitability for the Young Scientist Award

Eduardo AndrƩs Saavedra Dƭaz is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his significant contributions to physics research, leadership in various scientific projects, and active role in international academic collaboration. His early career achievements, research impact, and dedication to educational innovation make him a strong contender for recognition as a leading young scientist.

šŸŽ“Education:

Eduardo AndrƩs Saavedra Dƭaz holds a diverse academic background in the fields of physics and education. He earned his Ph.D. in Sciences with a mention in Physics from the Universidad de Santiago de Chile in 2019. Prior to that, he completed a Licentiate in Exact Sciences in 2012 and a Licentiate in Education in 2013, both from the Universidad de TarapacƔ, Arica, Chile. In the same year, he also obtained his teaching degree in Physics and Mathematics from the same institution. Further advancing his pedagogical skills, Eduardo completed a Diploma in University Teaching at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile in 2024.

šŸ¢Work Experience:

Eduardo AndrĆ©s Saavedra DĆ­az has extensive professional experience in academia and research. Since 2018, he has been a Professor of Physics and Mathematics at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile, where he also serves as the Coordinator of Laboratories for the Pedagogy in Physics and Mathematics program (since 2022) and as the Academic Coordinator for Engineering Programs under the Department of Physics (since 2023). In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, Eduardo has been actively involved in research. He has worked as a Research Advisor for projects FB0807 and AFB180001 at CEDENNA (2019, 2020) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with DICYT Project 042131EM at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile in 2021. Eduardo has also undertaken research stays as a Visiting Researcher at the Grupo Ciencia de Materiales, FAMAF, Universidad Nacional de CĆ³rdoba, Argentina, in 2023 and 2024.

šŸ…Awards and Research Projects:

Eduardo AndrĆ©s Saavedra DĆ­az has demonstrated a strong commitment to research and innovation through his involvement in various projects. He currently serves as the Principal Investigator for the DICYT REGULAR-USACH Project 042331SD, running from 2023 to 2025. Additionally, he is a Co-Investigator on the FONDECYT REGULAR Project Folio 1240829, which spans from 2024 to 2027. His contributions have been recognized through several grants, allowing him to attend both national and international scientific events in 2023 and 2024. Eduardo is also the Academic Responsible for the University of Santiagoā€™s project “Innovation in Classroom through Computational Thinking” (2023), highlighting his dedication to advancing educational methodologies.

šŸ”¬Research Focus:

Eduardo Saavedra’s research primarily focuses on computational physics, simulation of magnetic nanostructures, and educational innovation in integrating computational thinking in science education. He also investigates statistical and probabilistic methods applied to education and participates in multidisciplinary projects related to physics education, thermofluid dynamics, and electromagnetism.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Dynamic Susceptibility of Modulated Magnetic Nanowires
    Cited by: 20
  • Title: Dynamic Susceptibility of a Bloch Point Singularity Confined in a Magnetic Nanowire
    Cited by: 15
  • Title: RĆ©nyi Entropies of Electrical Transmission Lines with Fibonacci Distribution of Inductances
    Cited by: 14
  • Title: Dynamic and Static Properties of Stadium-Shaped Antidot Arrays
    Cited by: 12
  • Title: Generation of Extended States in Diluted Transmission Lines with Distribution of Inductances According to Galois Sequences: Hamiltonian Map Approach
    Cited by: 12