Summary
José García-Martín is a physicist and co-founder-scientist with over a decade of experience translating magnetic and plasmonic nanostructure research into commercial nanocoatings and nanoparticle solutions. He leads the Nanocolumnar Films and Magnetic Nanostructures laboratory at IMN-CNM (CSIC) and co-runs Nanostine, a spin-off focused on high‑value nanostructured coatings for information technologies, energy and biomedical applications. His hands-on expertise spans physical vapor deposition, AFM/MFM, magnetic characterization and micromagnetic modeling, with applied work ranging from antibacterial coatings and anticancer nanoparticles to plasmonic sensors and spintronic devices. A Fulbright scholar with international stints at Northeastern and NIST, he combines deep academic training (PhD in magnetic nanostructures) with product-focused R&D, often bridging microscopy-driven characterization with scalable thin-film processes. An intriguing thread through his career is a persistent focus on tailoring nanoscale morphology—nanocolumns, wires and lithographed elements—to unlock practical device functionality rather than just fundamental phenomena.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at San Isidoro de Sevilla (Madrid)
Bachelor's degree in Physics, Bachelor's degree in Physics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
PhD in Physics, Magnetic nanostructures, PhD in Physics, Magnetic nanostructures at Instituto de Magnetismo Aplicado-IMA (UCM)
Spanish, English, French