Special CMSM seminar

Special CMSM Seminar

 This seminar series started in 1995 as "Nanostructured Materials Seminar", and more than 200 seminars were given by the visitors to the Research Center for Magnetic and Spintronic Materials (formely Magnetic Materials Unit, Magnetic Materials Center, Metallic Nanostructure Group). The seminar series has been renamed as "Special CMSM Seminar" ("CMSM" is the abbreviation for "Research Center for Magnetic and Spintronic Materials".). Seminar is held unperiodically, when we have visitors from outside NIMS.
Date Speaker Title
292 2025.11.20 Prof. Akitoshi Nakano
Dept. of Physics, Nagoya Univ.
Development of a Huge Power Factor by Controlling Electron Scattering
291 2025.11.19 Prof. Byong-Guk Park
KAIST, South Korea
Materials development for field-free spin-orbit torque switching
290 2025.10.21 Dr. Stephanie Hernandez
Seagate Technology
The Future of Hard Disk Drive Storage Technology
289 2025.10.20 Dr. Yimeng Chen
Eurofins Nanolab Technologies
Enabling Insightful Analysis for Electronic Applications Using Correlative TEM/APT: A Showcase of Analytical Capabilities at EAG Laboratories
288 2025.10.17 Dr. Howard Zolla
Western Digital
Ultra Narrow Readers – Challenges & Outlook
287 2025.10.10 Prof. Asuka Namai
The University of Tokyo
Development of functional metal oxides: Hard magnetic ferrites based on ε-iron oxide and heat-storage ceramics based on λ-titanium oxide
286 2025.10.3 Prof. Daniel Salazar
BCMaterials, Basque Center on Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, Spain
Green Magnetism: Sustainable Solutions for Energy Applications
285 2025.8.6 Dr. Konstantin Skokov
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
Functional Magnetism: Exploring the Frontiers of Permanent Magnets and Magnetocaloric Materials
284 2025.8.5 Dr. Varaprasad Bollapragada
Western Digital Corporation
Effect of MgTiO/ Pt-BN/ MgTiO underlayer on FePt-X grain size and distributions
283 2025.7.22 Dr. Yichun Fan
Seagate Technology
Review of HDD-HAMR on recording head architectures, recording physics, and materials challenges
282 2025.7.7 Dr. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty
IIT Hyderabad
Control and manipulation of magnetic anisotropy in ferrimagnetic system for possible application
281 2025.6.13 Dr. Nicolás Pérez
Tokyo University of Science
Thermoelectric transport in Bi2Se3-Fe3O4 nanocomposites
280 2025.6.12 Prof. Kazuya ANDO Orbitronics: Harnessing Orbital Currents in Solids
279 2025.5.28 Prof. Satoshi Iihama
Nagoya University
Quantitative measurement of photonic spin torque in ferromagnetic thin films
278 2025.5.22 Dr. Takahiro Yamazaki
Tokyo University of Science
Machine Learning-Assisted Synchrotron X-ray Analysis of Heusler Alloys
277 2025.4.25 Prof. Stephane Mangin
Université de Lorraine, CNRS, France
ULTRA-FAST ALL OPTICAL SWITCHING IN SPINTRONIC DEVICES
276 2025.4.18 Dr. Goran Mihajlović
Senior Technologist, Western Digital Corporation
Physics and characterization of perpendicular STT MRAM cells
275 2025.3.19 Prof. Jun HIROTANI
Kyoto University
Nano/microscale thermal conductivity measurement based on periodic heating methods
274 2024.12.11 Dr. Yosuke Goto
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Axis-dependent conduction polarity of Mg3Sb2 and Mg3Bi2 for transverse thermoelectric devices
273 2024.12.11 Dr. Yoshiki Sato
Saitama University
Large transverse thermoelectric conversion based on the mixed-dimensionality of Fermi surfaces
272 2024.11.18 Prof. Marcelo Knobel
University of Campinas, Brazil
Connections between Science and Society
271 2024.11.15 Dr. Nora M. Dempsey
Institut NEEL, CNRS, Grenoble, France
Thin film combinatorial studies of hard magnetic materials
270 2024.10.30 Dr. Koji Hisayuki
Resonac Corporation
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269 2024.10.30 M. Kohlmann
University of Greifswald, Germany
Bias field and wavelength studies on the AOHDS efficiency
268 2024.10.3 Prof. S. N. (Prem) Piramanayagam
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Brain-Inspired Computing Using Magnetic Domain Wall Devices
(IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecture)
267 2024.9.25 Dr. Keita Nomoto
The University of Sydney, Australia
Unveiling microstructure-property relationships in functional and structural materials by TEM and 3DAP
266 2024.4.30 Dr. Shunsuke Mori
Tohoku University
Polymorphic changes with electrical and optical switching in MnTe semiconductor films
265 2024.3.21 Prof. Ilya Okulov
Leibniz-IWT Bremen, Germany
Synthesis of functional materials by laser powder bed fusion and liquid metal dealloying
264 2024.3.1
  • Dr. Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen
  • Dr. Kunihiko Yamauchi
  • Osaka University
  • Magnetic Stability in Monolayer Transition-Metal Dihalides
  • Magnetic Stability in Monolayer Transition-Metal Dihalides
  • 263 2024.1.30 Prof. Kohei Hamaya
    Osaka University
    Germanium spintronics with Co2-Heusler alloys
    262 2023.12.27 Prof. Hari Srikanth
    University of South Florida
    Turning on the heat with spins and their transport across interfaces in heterostructures
    261 2023.12.18 Prof. Hongbin Zhang
    Technical University of Darmstadt
    Inverse Design of Functional Materials
    260 2023.11.27 Dr. Daiki Hatanaka
    NTT Basic Research Laboratories
    Spatial and dynamical phonon controls with ultrahigh-frequency phononic crystals
    259 2023.10.10 Prof. Anna Kosogor
    Institute of Magnetism NASU and MESU, Ukraine
    Landau-type theory for description of MCE for the solids exhibiting magnetic and magnetostructural phase transitions
    258 2023.7.10 Prof. Yoichiro Tanaka
    Tohoku University
    Magnetic data storage technology; from the invention of perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) to the social intergration
    257 2023.6.30 Prof. J. Ping Liu
    University of Texas at Arlington
    Magnetic Hardening in Low-Dimensional Ferromagnets
    256 2023.6.16 Prof. Shun Fujieda
    Osaka University
    Development of energy conversion magnetic materials using interaction between magnetism and heat or elasticity
    255 2023.6.8 Prof. Mathias Kläui
    Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
    Skyrmions in Spin-Orbitronics and Orbitronics – novel science and applications in memory & non-conventional computing
    254 2023.5.10 Prof. Subhankar Bedanta
    National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER)
    Exchange bias properties and spin to charge conversion in different ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems
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