Context: The last decade has seen the emergence of numerous studies around integrated nanoelectronic technologies for a growing number of application areas, ranging from the Internet of Things, to integrated components specialized in the management and optimization of energy consumption, environmental monitoring, safety and security in the automotive and space industries, support and control in […]
Read morePhD position – High-throughput screening of 2D spintronic materials (March 07th, 2024)
Topic In the context of the PEPR SPIN exploratory program aiming at the development of spintronics at the French national level, applications are invited for a PhD position in the fields of computational materials science, condensed matter theory and device physics applied to spintronics. The aim of the PhD project is to identify and characterize […]
Read morePhD and Postdoc offer – Exploring novel hardware approaches based on spintronics nano-oscillators for unconventional computing (February 26th, 2024)
One PhD position and one 12 months postdoc position are available for the following topic. Spintronics concepts and devices, such as magnetic tunnel junctions, offer novel low power hardware approaches for implementing unconventional computing schemes. Some of these make use of the phase dynamics of spintronics oscillators that have the capability to convert a DC […]
Read moreseminar – Neuromorphic weighted sum with magnetic skyrmions (February 20th, 2024)
On Wednesday March 13th 2024, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Tristan da Câmara presently at Université Catholique de Louvain la Neuve. He will give us a seminar on his work done in Lab. Albert Fert, Univ. Paris-Saclay at 14:00 entitled : Neuromorphic weighted sum with magnetic skyrmions Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, auditorium 445 […]
Read moreseminar – Barnett effect in ferrofluids (February 19th, 2024)
On Friday March 08th 2024, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Maki UMEDA from Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai. He will give us a seminar at 11:00 entitled : Barnett effect in ferrofluids Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, auditorium 445 CEA Building 10.05 (access to CEA requires an entry authorization. Request […]
Read morePortrait – Louis Farcis, doctorant à SPINTEC (February 13th, 2024)
Louis Farcis est chercheur doctoral à SPINTEC. Son travail concerne les architectures non-conventionnelles pour réaliser des calculs à base de réseaux de neurones spintroniques. Son portrait a été réalisé par l’Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Grenoble, auquel est rattaché SPINTEC.
Read morePhD Defense – MRAM based neuromorphic cell for Artificial Intelligence (January 26th, 2024)
On Friday February 16th, at 14:00 Louis Farcis (SPINTEC) will defend in English his PhD thesis entitled : MRAM based neuromorphic cell for Artificial Intelligence Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Building 10.05, auditorium 445 (access needs authorization request it before February 5th to admin.spintec@cea.fr) video conference : https://grenoble-inp.zoom.us/j/94805219154 Passcode: 980674 Abstract : The rapid evolution of […]
Read moreEmission “L’esprit sorcier” – Les recherches pour l’électronique du futur [In French] (January 23rd, 2024)
Une émission de L’esprit sorcier a été consacrée aux recherches pour l’électronique du futur, en janvier 2024. Des chercheurs du CEA et de Grenoble y ont contribué, dont Matthieu Jamet du laboratoire SPINTEC. L’émission est disponible intégralement sur la chaine Youtube du CEA.
Read moreResistively-coupled stochastic MTJ for energy-based optimum search (January 22nd, 2024)
We study recurrent networks of binary stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (sMTJ), aiming at efficiently solving computationally hard optimization problems. After validating a prototyping route, we investigate the impact of hybrid CMOS+MTJ building block variants on the quality of stochastic sampling, a key feature for optimum search in a complex landscape. We carry out a functional […]
Read moreDeterministic switching in Voltage Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy Magnetic at Cryogenic Temperatures (January 22nd, 2024)
Cryoelectronics has the potential to become important in high-performance computing applications and in the context of quantum computing. For low-temperature operation, it becomes imperative to reduce power dissipation, and improved device efficiency could even offset the power consumption required for cooling. In magnetic memories, voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is a promising approach to minimize the […]
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