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Research Interests
Spin-electronics and Magneto-electronics Devices
Nanofabrication and Nanomagnetism
Data Storage Technology
Half metals and novel materials

Research Achievements
developed various nanofabrication processes for engineering
magnetic devices
developed highly sensitive technique for detecting the spin state in
single nanomagnets based on magnetotransport measurements
pioneered the investigation of the role of engineered defects in magnetic data storage
developed novel techniques for synthesising and characterising nanomagneticmaterials and devices

Research Strengths
“Tremendous energy and creativity,” as attributed by his mentor, Dr Steve
Julian, Trinity College, University of Cambridge


Publication Credits

35 papers published in internationally-refereed journals such as Physical Review Letters, Applied Physics Letter, Physical Review B and Journal of Applied Physics

International Standing
honoured by Technology Review, a publication of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as one of the world's Top 100 Young Innovators, 2002

Awards and Accolades
Trinity College Research Fellowship, 1996
Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship, 1993

Research Aspiration
to participate in the revolutionising of microelectronics by replacing electronic charge with electronic spin as the basis for electronic devices.

 

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