Seminar : Shapeable microelectronics (January 31st, 2018)
On March, 27, we have the pleasure to welcome Daniil KARNAUSHENKO, from Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), Germany in Spintec. At 11H00, he will give a seminar in room 434 A. Shapeable microelectronics Shape is a noticeable quantity in nature, which does not persist. Role of […]
Read moreSeminar : Opportunities and assets of a PhD in physics to work as a research engineer – An example at the high magnetic field lab (January 19th, 2018)
On February, 09, we have the pleasure to welcome Nicolas BRUYANT, from Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (Toulouse) in Spintec. At 14H00, he will give a seminar in room 434 A. After a presentation of the interest and challenges of physics in high magnetic field (i.e. > 50T), I will present the technical side […]
Read moreSeminar : Spin-Hall stationarity conditions in the light of the second law of thermodynamics (November 27th, 2017)
On december 11, we have the pleasure to welcome in Spintec Jean-Eric Wegrowe from Ecole Polytechnique. At 11h, he will give a seminar on “Spin-Hall stationarity conditions in the light of the second law of thermodynamics” in room 434A. The determination of the stationary states for the bulk spin-Hall effect [1,2] are discussed in the […]
Read moreSeminar : Ultrafast Magnetization Manipulation in Multisublattice Magnets (November 27th, 2017)
On December 4, we have the pleasure to welcome Marwan Deb from Université de Lorraine, France. At 11H, he will give a seminar on “Ultrafast Magnetization Manipulation in Multisublattice Magnets” in room 434A. Femtomagnetism is a relatively new and rapidly growing area of research that focuses on the ultrafast magnetization dynamics driven by fs laser […]
Read moreSeminar : Mutual synchronization of spin torque nano-oscillators through a long-range and tunable electrical coupling scheme (November 14th, 2017)
On November, 20, we have the pleasure to welcome Romain Lebrun from University Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Germany. At 11H, room 434 A, he will present give a talk on “Mutual synchronization of spin torque nano-oscillators through a long-range and tunable electrical coupling scheme”. The concept of spin-torque-driven high-frequency magnetization dynamics, allows the potential construction of […]
Read moreSeminar : Recent progress in experimental graphene and topological spintronics (November 14th, 2017)
On November, 22, we will have the pleasure to welcome Frédéric BONNEL from Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) in Spintec. At 11H, we will give a seminar on “Recent progress in experimental graphene and topological spintronics” The recent emergence of 2-dimensional materials and topological matter has opened new prospects for spintronics technologies [1]. […]
Read moreSeminar : The Hall Effects Edwin Hall Never Imagined (September 28th, 2017)
On September, 28, we will have the pleasure to welcome Xiaofeng Jin from Fudan University, China in Spintec. At 11H, we will give his IEEE Distinguished lecture on “The Hall Effects Edwin Hall Never Imagined” in Spintec, bat 10.05, room 434 A. The anomalous Hall effect (AHE) is one of the oldest and most prominent […]
Read moreSeminar : Voltage-Control Spintronics Memory having potentials for high-speed and high-density applications with ultralow energy consumption (September 22nd, 2017)
On September 28, we have the pleasure to welcome Dr H.Yoda from Toshiba in Spintec. At 14 H, in room 434 A, he will give a seminar on Voltage-Control Spintronics Memory having potentials for high-speed and high-density applications with ultralow energy consumption.
Read moreSeminar : Advanced fabrication and characterisation of three-dimensional magnetic nanowires for applications in spintronics (August 31st, 2017)
On september, 21, we have the pleasure to welcome Amalio Fernández-Pacheco from Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge in Spintec. At 11H, in room 434 A, he will give a seminar entitled “Advanced fabrication and characterisation of three-dimensional magnetic nanowires for applications in spintronics”. Three-dimensional nanomagnetism is an exciting new area of research [1], with potential […]
Read moreSeminar : Ultrafast and Very Small : Discover Nanoscale Magnetism With Picosecond Time Resolution Using X-Rays (August 21st, 2017)
On September, 13, we will have the pleasure to welcome Hendrik Ohldag from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California, USA in Spintec. At 11H, we will give his IEEE Distinguished lecture on “Ultrafast and Very Small: Discover Nanoscale Magnetism With Picosecond Time Resolution Using X-Rays” in Spintec, bat 10.05, room 434 A. Today’s magnetic […]
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