Research project HYPUSH

HYPUSH: Spin disorder in iron oxide nanoparticles: A new paradigm to elucidate for pushing the limits of magnetic hyperthermia


The project at a glance

  • Start date:
    01 August 2024

  • Duration in months:
    36

  • Funding:
    IAS Luxembourg / European Commission

  • Principal Investigator(s):
    Dr. Elizabeth MARTIN JEFREMOVAS

About

In recent years, the field of nanomagnetism has benefited from magnetic defects to expand the limits of knowledge and applications. However, the full potential of spin disorder is yet to be released. In an interdisciplinary project merging nanomagnetism, computational science, neutron scattering and biomedicine, HYPUSH proposes to benefit from magnetic inhomogeneities for pushing the therapeutic efficiency of magnetic hyperthermia. Based on the combination of neutron data and micromagnetic simulations, the correlation between the spin arrangement and the macroscopic heat release will be elucidated, allowing to identify the optimal nanoparticle designs for upgraded magnetic hyperthermia.

The scientific outcomes, together with the training on leadership and management, will enable me to lean in my next step career, leading my own research projects and expanding the developed methodology to pioneer unexplored research avenues.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions grant agreement 101081455.

Organisation and partners

Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS)
European Commission

Project team

  • Dr. Elizabeth MARTIN JEFREMOVAS

    Dr. Elizabeth MARTIN JEFREMOVAS

    Postdoctoral researcher

  • Prof Andreas MICHELS

    Prof Andreas MICHELS

    Full professor in Physics and materials

  • Prof Andreas ZILIAN

    Prof Andreas ZILIAN

    Full professor of Mechanics and Structural Analysis