María José García Borge (born November 9, 1956) is a Spanish nuclear physicist. She serves as a research professor at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) in Madrid[1] and is a leader and spokesperson for ISOLDE at CERN in Switzerland.[1][2] She is a member of the Real Academia de las Ciencias and was a fellow of the European Organization for Nuclear Research from 1984 to 1986.[citation needed]
María José García Borge | |
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Born | Madrid, Spain | 9 November 1956
Occupation | nuclear physicist |
Biography
editEarly life and education
editBorge was born on November 9, 1956, in Madrid. Her parents were José García Prol and Esther Borge Rodriguez. She earned three degrees from University Complutense, graduating in 1978 with a physics degree, 1979 with a graduate physics degree, and 1982 with a Doctor of Philosophy in physics.[citation needed]
Career
editBorge worked as a teaching assistant at University Complutense from 1981 to 1983. From 1982 to 1983, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at University of Arizona.[citation needed] In 1986, she began working as a researcher at the National Research Council in Madrid.[3]
In 2012, she began heading the physics group for the ISOLDE facility at CERN.[3]
Personal life
editOn September 9, 1989, Borge married Olof Erik Ingemar Tengblad. Borge is of ethnic Spanish descent.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b Maximilien, Brice (2015-03-03). "Maria Jose Garcia Borge ISOLDE Leader & Spokesperson".
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