Congratulations to Mahendra DC, his poster titled "Room-temperature observation of spin-to-charge conversion by sputtered bismuth selenide" was selected as best poster in the ASCENT Year 1 Annual Review, August 15-16, 2018, in Notre Dame, IN.
The Nanospin Research group welcomes new graduate students, Renata Saha, Deyuan Lyu, Yihong Fan, Samiul Hasan, Chaoyi Peng and Peter Stoecki to the group. Good luck with your journey!
Wang’s group alumni Jon Harms (Micron) and Todd Klein (Zepto Life) visited Prof. Wang.
Patrick, Xudong, and Tom presented their work at the 2018 International Conference on Magnetism (ICM) in San Francisco from July 16 - 20, 2018.
Prof. Wang with his research team is funded by a 4-year, $3.1 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), to develop novel electronics for the protection of the U.S. economy and its national security. This grant will support the investigation of new approaches to advance nanostructured thin film devices known as Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs), that are used in a variety of electronics, including hard drives and sensors. "The University of Minnesota has been a leader for years in spintronics research.
Congratulations to Mahendra and coauthors, their recent work "Room-temperature high spin–orbit torque due to quantum confinement in sputtered BixSe(1–x) films" is published on Nature Materials.
Congratulations to Yang Lv, who has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on July 12. His dissertation topic is Spintronic Device Physics and Device Applications for Novel and Future Electronic Information Processing and Storage.
Our best wishes to Dr. Lv as he continues his research as a Post-doc in our group!
Diqing Su receives the CEMS TA award in Spring 2018 semester for teaching the course MATS 3851W: Materials Properties Lab (Instructor: David Flannigan). Congratulations Diqing!
Congratulations to Dr. Quarterman and coauthors, their paper titled "Demonstration of Ru as the 4th ferromagnetic element at room temperature" is chosen by Yu Gong to be featured in Nature Communications Editors' Highlights Webpage.
The webpage can be accessed at https://www.nature.com/collections/ed-highlights-cond-matt-physics.
Congratulations to Md Mehedi, who has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on May 29. His dissertation topic is Engineering Iron Nitride, α″-Fe16N2, for Next Generation Permanent Magnets.
Our best wishes to Dr. Mehedi as he joins Carpenter Technology Corporation!