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Sasha’s Thesis Defense
Congratulations to Sasha on a successful thesis defense on “Electrical Detection of Antiferromagnetic Switching in Epitaxial Insulating Oxide”!!!
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Goodbye Mantao
We wish Mantao, a PhD graduate and then postdoc in our group, good luck in his next postdoc in Professor Bilge Yildiz’s group. Hopefully we will get to see you around!
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Goodbye Angela
Angela, one of our postdocs, is leaving the group to start a group of her own at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz! Her group will be part of the experimental Condensed Matter Physics (KOMET) team in the Department of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science.
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Featured in MIT News
Our recent paper “Voltage control of ferrimagnetic order and voltage-assisted writing of ferrimagnetic spin textures” was featured as an MIT News article.
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Professor Beach awarded the 2021 Mid Career Award from the IEEE Magnetics Society
Professor Beach will be the first person to receive the Mid Career Award from the IEEE Magnetics Society at the upcoming 2021 INTERMAG virtual conference. The aim of this award is to recognize scientists and engineers at the mid-stages of their careers for outstanding research and technological contributions. He is being recognized for his pioneering…
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Angela Featured by the German Physical Society (DPG)
Dr. Angela Wittmann was recently featured in the February 2021 week 7 “Physikerin der Woche 2021” article published by the German Physical Society (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, DPG). Check it out here.
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Goodbye Kai
We say farewell to Kai who will be heading to Stuttgart, Germany for a post-doc in the Department of Modern Magnetic Systems at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. Congrats Kai!
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Professor Beach named 2020 APS Fellow
Professor Beach was named an APS Fellow this year for pioneering contributions to the understanding of chiral exchange interactions, spin-orbit torques, domain wall and skyrmion dynamics in magnetic thin film materials, heterostructures and nanostructures. He was nominated by the Division of Materials Physics.