Ilona Zamaraite was born on November 19, 1989. She received the B.Sc. and M.A. Sc. degrees (Electrical Engineering) from Vilnius University in 2013 and 2015, respectively, and the PhD degree (Material sciences) from Vilnius University in 2019. She has worked as an engineer at the Laboratory of dielectric spectroscopy during the PhD studies. The PhD thesis “Ferroelectricity, Dielectric and Low-Frequency Noise Spectroscopic Studies of Phosphorus Chalcogenide Crystals’’ were mainly attributed to the research of ferroelectric – semiconductor 2D layered crystals. After the PhD defence, she continued her research on ferroelectric crystals. She works at Vilnius University at the position of researcher. She also works at the same university as a lecturer; she reads lectures on functional materials for the Bs.C. students. Dr. Zamaraite is devoted to a passionate painting, cooking, old movie watching and book reading .
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