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On Friday 28 January, at 10:00, we will have the pleasure of hosting a series of 3 online seminars of 30 min + 10 min for questions each, given respectively by Ketty Beauvois (CEA), Stéphane Raymond (CEA) and Thomas Saerbeck (ILL) with the aim of showing/reminding us of the possibilities of measurements in terms of […]

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On Friday, January 14th at 11:00 Pr. François Berger BrainTech Lab Director Inserm and Univ. Grenoble Alpes will give us a seminar entitled: Understanding cancer cell reactions to mechanical stress : towards new magnetism-based therapies Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link : https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this […]

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On Wednesday, May 11th at 10:30 Emilie Jué from Univ. of Colorado Boulder and NIST will give us a seminar entitled: Magnetic Josephson Junctions for artificial synapses Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link : https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this link does not work see below (*) Abstract: […]

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STOCHNET – An ANR project

STOCHNET stands for Hybrid Stochastic Tunnel Junction Circuits for Optimization and Inference. The motivation behind StochNet is to explore — through experimental demonstrations with hybrid CMOS stochastic tunnel junction circuits and simulations of theoretical architectures — the technological feasibility of recently explored brain inspired computing frameworks that point towards neural stochasticity as being fundamental to […]

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In the frame of the joint US-French NSF-ANR project StochNet, Spintec laboratory is opening a postdoctoral researcher position. The candidate will work on stochastic magnetic tunnel junctions grown and fabricated at Spintec, and will use them to explore brain-inspired schemes promising for building energy-efficient computing hardware. The project will have a strong interdisciplinary aspect (Spintronic, […]

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On Thursday, November 25th at 14:00 Christiana Varnava, Senior editor at Nature will give a seminar entitled : Scientific writing & publishing Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) Content: – What researchers and editors look for in a great paper – Characteristics of good primary research papers […]

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On Tuesday, November 30th at 13:30, M. Rafael LOPES SEEGER will defend his PhD thesis entitled: Exploring novel spin and charge transport mechanism in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic spin structures and spin textures Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 Skype link (**) : https://webconf.cea.fr/vincent.baltz/GLJRQRZK Abstract: The emerging field of antiferromagnetic spintronics consists in exploring spin-dependent […]

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On Monday, November 22th at 13:30 Dr. Ilie-Elian RADU from Free University Berlin(*) will give us a seminar entitled: Light-driven Ultrafast Magnetic Phenomena: Towards Petahertz Spintronics Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this link does not work see below (*) Abstract: Controlling order […]

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On Tuesday, November 16th at 13:30 Richard Schlitz from Magnetism and Interface Physics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland will give us a seminar entitled: Topological transverse transport effects and non-local magnon spin transport Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link : https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this link does not work […]

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The rapid development of information technology (IT) has had profound consequences on most aspects of our civilization. However, the energy consumption associated to IT continues to rise at an accelerated pace. In this context the microelectronics industry faces major challenges related to power dissipation and energy consumption. A promising solution is the integration of non-volatile […]

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