Dr Annemieke Mulders
Bragg Research Fellow
Bragg Institute of ANSTO
Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
Annemieke completed her PhD in 1998 at the former Interfaculty Reactor Institute of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, focusing on magnetic properties of rare earth intermetallic compounds using neutron and muon techniques in addition to Mössbauer spectroscopy.
After working as an engineer at ASM Lithography she joined Monash University in Melbourne as a postdoctoral researcher studying two-dimensional magnetism with neutron scattering techniques. From there she moved to Uppsala University in Sweden to pursue research with synchrotron radiation on magnetic nano-scaled systems. She continued her synchrotron experience at the Swiss Light Source exploring magnetic, orbital and charge order with resonant Bragg diffraction. After three and a half years in Europe she returned to Australia to take up her current position.
Her research interests are in the area of condensed matter physics, exploiting neutron scattering and synchrotron based techniques. Her current research focus includes charge and magnetic order in multiferroic compounds, magnetic interactions in multilayer systems and nanomaterials.



