Physics Colloquium, "Nanomagnets: Long-Range Order, Wide-Range Applications" by Dr. Mark Tuominen, NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing, UMASS Amherst

Science / Technology - Colloquium

Monday, April 7, 2008
4:00 PM-5:00 PM

Olin Hall
107

From data storage to generators to sensors, ferromagnetic materials
play a vital role in modern technology  one that is continuously
evolving. Recent techniques for producing nanoscale ferromagnets are
changing the way magnetic materials and components are designed and
leading to new functional paradigms: rings, clusters, spin-polarized
current devices, nanostructured composites and more. This
presentation will discuss some of key experimental approaches in the
development to advance nanomagnetic technologies and the underlying
Physics behind these applications.

Cost: FREE

Suggested Audiences: College

E-mail: sak@wpi.edu
Phone: 508-831-5090

Last Modified: April 1, 2008 at 2:26 PM

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