Professor Incorvia’s feature with the UT Austin Defense Research program
Professor Incorvia, Principal Investigator, is interviewed about INC Lab, her career, and her defense research interests. Click here to read the article!
Professor Incorvia, Principal Investigator, is interviewed about INC Lab, her career, and her defense research interests. Click here to read the article!
Amogh Bheemaraju, University of Texas at Austin graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on Skyrmion Racetrack Memory. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices (EE 396V/379K) [...]
Christian Uselton, University of Texas at Austin graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on magnetic shielding for space travel. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices [...]
Felix Estevez Hilario, University of Texas at Austin graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on Vibration Damping using Ferrofluids. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices [...]
Penny Hui-Ping Chang, University of Texas at Austin graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on Magnetic Doped 2D Materials. Her talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices [...]
Jack Krieger, University of Texas at Austin undergraduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on Skyrmion Nano-Oscillators. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices (EE 396V/379K) developed [...]
Peter Kampschroeder, University of Texas at Austin graduate student in Physics, gives a presentation on Magnetic MRI Contrast Materials. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices (EE 396V/379K) developed and [...]
Twinkle Kanna, University of Texas at Austin undergraduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, gives a presentation on Quantum Diamonds. Her talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and Devices (EE 396V/379K) developed [...]
Jin Harrison, University of Texas at Austin Ph.D. student in Physics, gives a presentation on Topological materials for energy-efficient, high-speed applications in magnetic memory. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 UT course Magnetic Materials and [...]
Originally published: Sep 18, 2023 Harrison Jin, University of Texas at Austin Ph.D. student in Physics, gives a presentation on Topological materials for energy-efficient, high-speed applications in magnetic memory. His talk is part of student presentations for the Spring 2023 [...]