Celine Peridas

Ice earned her Bachelor's degree in Physics in 2025 as a DOST–SEI RA 7687 scholar. Her undergraduate thesis focused on computational materials physics, specifically investigating the effects of surface terminations on the electronic properties and fermiology of MXenes. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Physics at the National Institute of Physics, where she also serves as an instructor. She tries her best in everything she does.

BS Thesis: 

First-principles investigation of the effects of surface functionalization on the electronic properties and Fermiology of Hf₃N₂T₂ (T = Br, Cl, F, I, O, OH, or S) MXenes

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