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Física | Sevilla

Zhonghao Chang

Universidad de Sevilla

Departamento

Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada


Grupo de investigación

Multidisciplinary Unit for Energy Science

Sobre mí

From the central of China to the laboratories of southern Spain, Zhonghao Chang has followed a passion for understanding the world through physics. Now a PhD researcher in the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the Universidad de Sevilla, Zhonghao is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network MolCal, an ambitious European collaboration on Molecule-Based Magneto/Electro/Mechano-Calorics. His doctoral project, Molecule-Based Magnetocaloric and Multicaloric Materials, blends experimental techniques and theoretical modelling to explore magnetic phase transitions that drive caloric effects. By focusing on the precise magnetic characterization of molecule-based magnetocaloric and barocaloric materials, his work aims to unlock new possibilities for energy-efficient, solid-state cooling technologies—from near-ambient to very low temperatures. Beyond the lab, Zhonghao enjoys sports, discovering new cultures, and finding inspiration in everyday details—a balance of curiosity and creativity that fuels both his science and life.

Líneas de investigación

Magnetocaloric materials, characterization, experimental synthesis and heat transfer

Resultados destacables

By focusing on the precise magnetic characterization of molecule-based magnetocaloric and barocaloric materials, the work aims to unlock new possibilities for energy-efficient, solid-state cooling technologies—from near-ambient to very low temperatures.

Vocación

We believe that we can understand the world well through physics. And we are dedicated ourselves into it.

Deseo científico

Awareness of the importance of magnetic materials in our lives and how their improvement influences our quality of life and the protection of the environment.

Actividades en las que participa

Sevilla
26/09/2025 21:00
Taller
Física, Innovación, Nuevas tecnologías
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Ubicación de la actividad 1. Museo Casa de la Ciencia de Sevilla
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