CURRICULUM VITAE
Luis Viña Liste
Madrid, January, 2008
Place of birth: Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña

Affiliation:
Catedrático at the Departamento de Física de Materiales (C-IV), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Postal Address:
Departamento de Física de Materiales, C-IV. Universidad Autónoma. Cantoblanco. 29049 Madrid.
Teléfono: (91) 497-4782.Fax: (91) 497-8579
e-mail: luis.vina@uam.es

Degrees:
LICENCIATURA UNIVERSIDAD FECHA
Ciencias Físicas

Zaragoza (Spain)

July 1979
DOCTORADO (PhD)
Ciencias Naturales Stuttgart (Germany) December 1984
Ciencias Naturales Zaragoza (Spain) July 1985
Foreign Languagues:  English, German, French. (French only at basic level).

Previous positions:
Year Position
1978-1979 Fellow of the Spanish Education Ministry at the University of Zaragoza (Spain). 
1979-1980 Assistant professor at the Depart. of Fundamental Physics. University of Zaragoza (Spain). 
1980-1982 Fellow of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst at the Sciences Faculty. University of Stuttgart (Germany).
1982-1984  Fellow of the Max-Planck Society at the Max-Planck Institut for Solid State Research. Stuttgart (Germany).
1984-1985 Researcher at the Max-Planck Institut for Solid State Research. Stuttgart (Germany).
1985-1986 Post-doc at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. New York (U.S.A.) and fellow of the Max-Planck Society (Otto Hahn Fellowship).
1987-1988 "Colaborador" of the C.S.I.C. at the Institut of Material Sciences of Aragón. Zaragoza.
1988-1989 "Colaborador" of the C.S.I.C. at the Institut of Material Sciences of Madrid (Spain).
1989-1995 "Investigador" of the C.S.I.C. at the Institut of Material Sciences of Madrid (Spain).
6/91-11/93 Director of the Institut of Material Sciences of Madrid (Sede B).
2/95-2/2006  Profesor Titular at the Departamento de Física de Materiales (UAM).
7/95-7/98  Deputy Director of the Departamento de Física de Materiales (UAM).
2/2006-  Full Profesor (Catedrático de Física de la Materia Condensada) at the Departamento de Física de Materiales (UAM).

Research Fields
Solid State Physics
Semiconductors. Alloys. Interaction of radiation with solids. Optical properties.
Properties of electronic carriers. Luminescence. Properties of electronic transport. Microcavities
Experience in the following experimental techniques:
Spectral ellipsometry Optical spectroscopy: Absorption, photoluminescence, Raman scattering, electro-luminescence. Optical activated transport: Photocurrent. Laser annealing. 
High vacuum. Low temperatures. High magnetic fields. Time-resolved optical spectroscopy (femtoseconds).

Stays at International Centers
Max-Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung. Stuttgart (R.F.A.). 1982-85.
I.B.M. T.J. Watson Research Center. Yorktown Heights, New York (U.S.A.).  1985-87.
Massachussets Institut of Technology (High Magnetic Field Facility). Cambridge, Massachussets (U.S.A.). 1987
Hoch-Magnetfeld-Labor of the Max-Planck Society . Grenoble (France). 1987
Physik Abteilung, Technische Universität München. Garching, München (Germany). 1988
Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium. Eindhoven (The Netherlands).  1988
AT&T Bell Laboratories. Holmdel, New Jersey (U.S.A.). 1991
Ecole Normale Superieure. Paris (France). 1991
Ecole Normale Superieure. Paris (France) 1992
High-Magnetic Field Facility of the Katolische Universität Neijmegen. Neijmegen, (Holand). 1992
CINVESTAV. Instituto Politécnico Nacional de México. México D.F. (México). 1993
Hoch-Magnetfeld-Labor, Max-Planck Society. Grenoble (France). 1994
cole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne. Institute of Micro and Optoelectronics. Lausanne. (Switzerland)  1995
Université Joseph Fourier and Hoch-Magnetfeld-Labor, Max-Planck Society. Grenoble (France). 1998
Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne. Institute of Micro and Optoelectronics. Lausanne. (Switzerland)  2001

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