[1] Her research focuses on emergent properties of matter arising from the collective behavior of many particles, especially low-dimensional phenomena under low temperatures and high magnetic fields.
After receiving her education, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Labs,[3] Murray Hill NJ, and CEA Paris-Saclay.
[18] Eva Andrei received the Society of Physics Students Outstanding Teaching Award in 2014.
As of January 2024, Andrei still facilitates research through Rutgers and as a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Labs.
This includes experimental research[19] on the systems of reduced dimensionality at high magnetic fields and low temperatures.