P-SPHERE This programme will offer 3 years postdoctoral fellowship to a total of 48 experienced researchers under Cofund Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Juliana Jaramillo

  Juliana Jaramillo Fernández Juliana Jaramillo Fernández
    Postdoctoral Researcher

    ORCID   Research gate    



    E-Mail
    juliana.jaramillo{at}icn2.cat


 

Phone no.
+34 658728667


Address
Centre de Visió per Computador
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Bellaterra Campus 08193-Cerdanyola del Vallés



Dr. Juliana Jaramillo-Fernández is a young scientist, working as a P-SPHERE Marie Sklodowska-Curie postdoctoral researcher at the Photonic and Phononic Nanostructures (P2N) group. She obtained her PhD at CENTRALESUPÉLEC in 2015, with a thesis on Thermal Nanoscience, and her M.Sc in Materials Science at Université de Limoges in 2011. She has published eight peer-reviewed scientific articles in high quality international journals, as first author and co-author. She presented her work at more than 16 congresses. She was invited to the 228th ECS Meeting, in the symposium on Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials (Phoenix, USA), where she won the Best Paper Award for the work she published in the ECS transactions.

Her current research goal is to develop new passive thermoregulation systems using non-toxic materials, while developing further understanding on thermal energy transport via surface phonon polaritons. Her research interests also include heat transfer in semiconductor nanostructures, tailoring physical properties in low dimensional materials, controlling thermal transport within nanostructures and across interfaces and grain boundaries. She has sound experience in phonon engineering and highly sensitive thermal characterization techniques

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • D Navarro-Urrios, NE Capuj, J Maire, M Colombano, J Jaramillo-Fernandez, E Chavez-Angel, LL Martin, L Mercadé, A Griol, A Martínez, CM Sotomayor-Torres, Jouni Ahopelto. Nanocrystalline silicon optomechanical cavities, Optics express, 26, 9829-9839, 2018
  • Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez; Emigdio Chavez-Angel; Clivia M. Sotomayor-Torres. Raman thermometry analysis: Modelling assumptions revisited Applied Thermal Engineering, 130, 1175-1181, 2018.
  • Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez, E. Chavez-Angel, R. Sanatinia, H. Kataria, S. Anand, S Lourdudos, C.M. Sotomayor Torres. Thermal conductivity of epitaxially grown InP: experiment and simulation CrystEngComm. 19-14, pp.1879-1887, 2017.
  • Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez, Jose Ordonez-Miranda, Emmanuel Ollier, Reza Sanatinia, Himanshu Kataria, Emigdio Chávez-Ángel, Sebastian Volz, Clivia M Sotomayor Torres. (Invited) Tuning of heat transport across thin films of polycrystalline AlN via multiscale structural defects ECS Transactions. 69-9, pp.1938-6737, 2015.
  • Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez, J Ordonez-Miranda, E Ollier, Sebastian Volz. Tunable thermal conductivity of thin films of polycrystalline AlN by structural inhomogeneity and interfacial oxidation.Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 17-12, pp.8125-8137, 2015.


  • Invited “Self-assembled colloidal crystals for passive thermal management” at the 2018 EMN Summer Meeting in Berlin. 07/2018.
  • Invited “2D Materials” in the course of Advanced Semiconductor Materials, IH2656 at the Royal Institute of Technology – KTH, Sweden. Invited Lecture. I lectured on 2 dimensional materials, including crystallography, electric and thermal transport properties, as well as applications. 10/2016.
  • Invited “2D Materials” in the course of Advanced Semiconductor Materials, IH2656 at the Royal Institute of Technology – KTH, Sweden. Invited Lecture. I lectured on 2 dimensional materials, including crystallography, electric and thermal transport properties, as well as applications. 10/2016.
  • Invited “Phonon engineering: From basics to applications” in the course of Solid State Physics, IM2660 at the Royal Institute of Technology – KTH, Sweden. Invited Lecture. I lectured on Phononics, the basic physical principles of phonon transport, how to engineer the dispersion relation, and applications. 10/2016.
  • Invited “Tuning of heat transport across thin films of polycrystalline AlN via multiscale structural defects” at the 228th ECS Meeting, symposium on Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials II. 10/2015.