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Proud of our three talks at #MMM2025 last week!

Harrison Jin: BF-08. Domain Wall Leaky-Integrate-Fire Dendrites with Spatiotemporally Varied Inputs for Event-Based Sensing   Sam Liu: FF-08. Wafer-Scale SOT-MRAM for Energy- and Memory-Efficient Analog Computing   Sabiq Islam: GG-11. Predicting Novel Tunnel Barrier Materials for Magnetic Tunnel Junctions using [...]

2025-11-12T19:39:49+00:00November 11th, 2025|

Article on Two-Dimensional CrCl3 Nanosheets via Liquid-Phase Exfoliation in Aqueous Medium for Spintronic Applications

Check out our new article in ACS Applied Nano Materials. This work is a close collaboration between my group and Artur M. Pinto, with Filipa Silva as a visiting Ph.D. at UT Austin working closely with Hui-Ping Chang and Leopoldo [...]

2025-07-08T18:10:06+00:00May 12th, 2025|

Article on high-rate deposition and characterization of CoZrO for on-chip power

Check out our just-published work on high-rate deposition and characterization of CoZrO for on-chip power! This was a collaborative effort between our group, Alex Hanson, and Southwest Research Institute (SWRI), led by Ph.D. student Elaine Ng and supported by SWRI [...]

2025-03-16T21:54:47+00:00March 16th, 2025|

Zulfidin (Bobojon) Khodzhaev’s in Review on Voltage-Controlled Skyrmions in Chambers for Neuromorphic Computing

Zulfidin (Bobojon) Khodzhaev wrote a comprehensive review on voltage-controlled skyrmions in chambers for neuromorphic computing, you can check it out here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359028625000075?dgcid=author  

2025-03-04T16:27:19+00:00March 4th, 2025|

INC Lab students and alumni highlighted in UT Cockrell School of Engineering article!

Great to see the work of INC Lab students and alumni Can Cui, Thomas Leonard, Nicholas Zogbi, and Sam Liu highlighted in UT Cockrell School of Engineering’s article, “Magnets Emulate Neurons for Next-Generation Computing!”   Click here to read it.

2025-02-26T17:36:04+00:00February 26th, 2025|

Congratulations to Sam Liu!

Congratulations to Sam Liu for receiving the Ben Streetman Senior Award “For Outstanding Research by a Graduate Student in Electronic and Photonic Materials and Devices."

2025-02-25T19:13:20+00:00February 25th, 2025|

Shape Anisotropy-Dependent Leaking in Magnetic Neurons for Bio-Mimetic Neuromorphic Computing

We have an exciting paper just published on leaky, integrate, and fire (LIF) artificial neurons using magnetic domain walls, read out by magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs). As predicted by simulation e.g. by Wesley "Gunther" Brigner and Joseph S. Friedman, the [...]

2025-01-17T20:24:05+00:00January 17th, 2025|
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