Seminar – The multitude of mechanisms for all-optical switching of magnetization (November 22nd, 2018)
On December 13, we have the pleasure to welcome professor Andrei Kirilyuk from FELIX Laboratory, Radboud University, The Netherlands. He will give us a seminar at 11:00, CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434A entitled : The multitude of mechanisms for all-optical switching of magnetization The incessant increase in the amount of digital data boosts the demand […]
Read moreSeminar – Spin electronics for biological signal detection (November 20th, 2018)
On december 05, We have the pleasure to welcome Myriam Pannetier-Lecoeur senior scientist at Service de l’Etat Condensé at CEA Saclay. She comes at Grenoble for the PHD defense of Luc TILLIE at 14H. She kindly takes this opportunity to give us a seminar at 11:15, CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434A entitled : Spin electronics […]
Read moreSeminar – Topological spintronics (November 20th, 2018)
On november 28, We have the pleasure to welcome Bertrand Dupé from INSPIRE Group, Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. He will give us a seminar at 11:00, CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434A entitled : Topological spintronics Surfaces and interfaces can host a wide range of physical phenomena: changes of chemical potential or […]
Read moreSeminar – “Normally-off“ Computing for Smart Systems (November 15th, 2018)
On december 05, We have the pleasure to welcome professor Lionel TORRES from Polytech Montpellier, Université de Montpellier. He comes at Grenoble for the PHD defense of Luc TILLIE at 14H. He kindly takes this opportunity to give us a seminar at 10:15, CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434A entitled : “Normally-off“ Computing for Smart Systems […]
Read moreSeminars – Steve BLUNDELL lecturing in Grenoble (October 31st, 2018)
We have the pleasure to host Steve BLUNDELL in Grenoble for two days of lecturing on 27-28 November 2018. Steve BLUNDELL is University Professor for Physics in Oxford, with wide recognition in research and teaching in condensed matter, in particular on magnetism-related topics (http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjb). Among others, he authored the widely-used textbook Magnetism in Condensed Matter […]
Read moreSeminar : Tuning Magnetic Anisotropy in Nanostructures for Biomedical and Electromagnetic Applications (October 15th, 2018)
On Februray, 7, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Hari Srikanth professor at University of South Florida (USA). He will give us an IEEE Distinguished Lecture (*) at 11:00, CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434A entitled : Tuning Magnetic Anisotropy in Nanostructures for Biomedical and Electromagnetic Applications Magnetic nanoparticles have been building blocks in […]
Read moreSeminar – NV-RAM and harvesting technologies for next generation sensors: a system and software perspective (October 10th, 2018)
On October 23 at 11am at SPINTEC room 434A, Guillaume Salagnac (left) and Tanguy Risset (right) from INRIA Lyon will kindly present the work of their team during a seminar entitled: “NV-RAM and harvesting technologies for next generation sensors: a system and software perspective” The Socrate Inria Team (https://team.inria.fr/socrate/) has launched a new research activity […]
Read moreSeminar: SOT-MRAM 300mm integration for low power and ultrafast embedded memories (August 23rd, 2018)
On August 31, we have the pleasure to welcome Kevin Garello R&D Senior Scientist at IMEC, Belgium. He will give us a seminar which will take place at SPINTEC 434A at 10:15. SOT-MRAM 300mm integration for low power and ultrafast embedded memories Microelectronics industry is facing major challenges related to the volatility of CMOS cache […]
Read moreSeminar: revisited aspects of spintronics: coupling and tunneling magnetoresistance, electric field control of anisotropy (August 23rd, 2018)
On August 31, we have the pleasure to welcome Coriolan Tiusan prof. at Univ. Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA and Senior Researcher at Institute Jean-Lamour, Nancy. He will give us a seminar which will take place at SPINTEC 434A at 9:30. Revisited aspects of spintronics: coupling and tunneling magnetoresistance, electric field control of anisotropy The presentation will cover […]
Read moreSeminar: Towards organic spintronics: embedded many-body perturbation approach for metal-molecule spinterface (June 12th, 2018)
Monday, June 25th, 11 a.m, room 434A “Towards organic spintronics: embedded many-body perturbation approach for metal-molecule spinterface” by Jing Li, condensed matter theory group, Neel Institute, Grenoble Abstract Organic spintronics is a young and rising research field targeting at realizing spintronic devices by using organic material benefiting from its long spin lifetime. Recent experiments show […]
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