Maria Roser Valentí is a Spanish-Catalonian professor of theoretical condensed matter physicsatJohann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.[1]
In 1987 Valentí graduated from the University of Barcelona with honors,[1] in 1989 she then finished also finished her doctoral thesis in theoretical condensed matter physics with distinction at the University of Barcelona[2] After her dissertation she was named Fulbright-Fellow allowing her to study at the University of Florida.[1]
Within theoretical condensed matter physics Valentí has contributed to understanding of superconductivity,[3][4] frustrated magnetism,[5][6] and topological isolators.[7] In her group exact diagonalization, single particle Green's Functions[8] and machine learning techniques are employed.[7] During the Covid-19 Pandemic Valentí also published research assessing the efficiency of certain mitigation strategies like social distancing.[9] She is a member of several scientific councils.[10]
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