Seminar – Nernst effect experiments in magnetic thin films (November 04th, 2019)
On November 28th at 15:00, we have the pleasure to welcome Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein from Institut für Festkörper- und Materialphysik and Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany). He will give us a seminar at CEA/SPINTEC (*) Bat 1005, room 445, entitled : Nernst effect experiments in magnetic thin films The Nernst […]
Read moreSeminar – CMOS-compatible materials and processes for spintronic applications in 300mm R&D (October 21st, 2019)
On Wednesday October 23 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Maik Wagner-Reetz from Fraunhofer IPMS, Dresden. He will give us a seminar at CEA/SPINTEC, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : CMOS-compatible materials and processes for spintronic applications in 300mm R&D Spin-based implementations like e.g. Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) or Racetrack Memory (RTM) […]
Read moreSeminar – Dynamics and oscillations in spintronic neural nets (October 03rd, 2019)
On Thursday October 17 at 11:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Julie Grollier from Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales. She will give us a seminar at CEA/SPINTEC, Bat 1005, room 434A entitled : Dynamics and oscillations in spintronic neural nets The brain displays many features typical of non-linear dynamical networks, such as synchronization or […]
Read moreSeminar – Discovery of quantum confinement effect in sputtered topological insulator films and observation of room-temperature high spin-orbit torque (September 04th, 2019)
On Thursday September 26 we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Jian-Ping WANG (University of Minnesota, MN, USA). He will give us a seminar at in CNRS Building A at 10am in the framework of Satellite Workshop of the Symposium in Homage to Dominique Givord. Discovery of quantum confinement effect in sputtered topological insulator films […]
Read moreSeminar – Computing using magnetic random access memory (CRAM) and spin-orbit torque (SOT) memory cell (September 04th, 2019)
On Wednesday September 25 at 11:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Jian-Ping WANG (University of Minnesota, MN, USA). He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Computing using magnetic random access memory (CRAM) and spin-orbit torque (SOT) memory cell To enable local or edge AI like family-based […]
Read moreSeminar – Magnetic tunnel junctions using voltage control of the magnetic anisotropy for electric-field-controlled MRAM (July 26th, 2019)
Wednesday August 07 at 11:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Cécile Grezes, Electrical Engineering department, UCLA, Los Angeles. She will give us a seminar at CEA/SPINTEC, Bat 1005, room 434 entitled : Magnetic tunnel junctions using voltage control of the magnetic anisotropy for electric-field-controlled MRAM Building on the advances of magnetoresistive random access memory […]
Read moreSeminar – Plasmonic Materials and Nanostructures for Ultrafast Spintronics And Energy Conversion (July 15th, 2019)
Monday July 15 at 11:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Dr. Ernesto Marinero from Schools of Materials and Electrical & Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Plasmonic Materials and Nanostructures for Ultrafast Spintronics And Energy Conversion Transition metal […]
Read moreSeminar – Suspensions of micro-fabricated sub-micron magnetic discs – Crossing a river to get water? (June 26th, 2019)
On Friday July 05 at 15:30 we have the pleasure to welcome Leon Abelmann from KIST Europe, Saarbrücken, Germany. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Suspensions of micro-fabricated sub-micron magnetic discs – Crossing a river to get water? At Spintec you pioneered the production and application of […]
Read moreOn Monday July 1 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Kevin Garello from Imec, Belgium. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : SOT-MRAM: from fundamentals to large scale technology integration Microelectronics industry is facing major challenges related to the volatility of CMOS cache memory elements (usually […]
Read moreSeminar – Brownian computing using skyrmions (June 13th, 2019)
On Friday July 12 at 11:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Yoshishige SUZUKI from Osaka University. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Brownian computing using skyrmions We are trying to make essential devices to do Brownian computing using skyrmions. Brownian computing is a method to […]
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