Workshop on Non-Volatile Magnetic Memory and Logic Devices, 1st August 2013
This workshop is the first of a series of workshop that will be organized as part of the programme on “Magnetic logic and memory integrated circuit devices”. The aim of this workshop is to gather researchers working in this area to discuss recent findings, theories and practical applications as regards to spintronics materials and devices.
9.45am - Arrival! Invited researcher
and their research group member |
10.00am - Opening Ceremony Welcome speech & briefing by the host, Asst. Prof. Lew Wen Siang |
10.15am - Start of presentation Assoc. Prof. Mansoor (NUS) has initiated the workshop with his research on "Topological Hall Effect in Vortex and Skyrmion Spin Textures"
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1.00pm - Lunch break 2.00pm - Presentation (cont.) Mr. Indra Purnama has shared his research on “Coupled Domain Wall Systems” after the lunch break |
It was a successful & informative sharing session, there are total of 9 interest & detailed research topic shared within the 5 hours long workshop, which showed below
- “Topological Hall Effect in Vortex and Skyrmion Spin Textures”
by Assoc. Prof M. B. A. Jalil, NUS - “Spin-Orbit Induced Spin Torque in Magnetic Nanostructures”
by Dr Tan Seng Ghee, DSI - “Domain Wall Dynamics in Ferromagnetic Cylindrical Nanowires”
by Mr. Chandra Sekhar Murapaka, NTU - “Effects of Magnetic Field on Spin Dependent Transport in 3D Topological Insulators”
by Mr. Siu Zhuobin, NUS - “Magnetic Islands with Configurable Domain Structures via Dipole-Dipole Interactions and their Possible Applications”
by Ms. Li Weimin, NUS - “Coupled Domain Wall Systems”
by Mr. Indra Purnama, NTU - “Domain-Wall based Logic-in-Memory Circuit and Architecture for Big-data Computing”
by Mr. Wang Yuhao, NTU - “A Method for Calculation of High-frequency Magnetic Permeability”
by Mr. Yang Yong, NUS - “First Principles Calculations of Spin Transport in Graphene: Large Magnetoresistance in Nanostructured Armchair Graphene Nanoribbon Junctions”
by Asst. Prof Quek Su Ying, NUS
The workshop ended at 3.30pm of the same day after a short disccussion among the Principal Investigator of each research group.
With the precious experiences & encouragement from each research group, we hope to organize a series of sharing workshop every 6months in the future!