Location: Virtual via Zoom (register below)
Join the Spintronics Systems for Advanced Computing research community for a three-part online workshop series to mobilize cross-disciplinary collaborations and inspire new avenues for innovation in advanced computing. The series aims to break down communication barriers and foster cooperation between the research fields of materials science, device engineering, and circuits, algorithms, and architectures to enable full-stack development of spintronics computing. The workshops are free to attend and open to members of the public. Registration required.
The second session on Oct. 14 will focus on spintronic phenomena in devices, interconnects, and circuits and will feature:
- Dr. Mark Stiles of the National Institute of Standards and Technology discussing how to connect physical phenomena to device behaviors and computational circuit performance.
- Prof. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay of Virginia Commonwealth University,
- Prof. Kang Wang of the University of California, Los Angeles each discussing how spintronic and magnetic phenomena are tied to material characteristics and underlie device performance in spotlighted device technologies.
- Dr. Yabin Fan of Western Digital Corporation, who will give a perspectives talk on paths to connecting materials properties to device behaviors, focusing on topological materials and their spintronics applications.