Research background:
I started studying in the University of Liège in Belgium in 2012 where I obtained my Physics degree in 2019. During my Master my aim was to study the possibility to use electromigration in order to create a storing device suited for applications in neural networks. In 2020 I started to work as a PhD in the Technical University of Eindhoven within the MagnEFi project. My goal is now to investigate the effect of an electric field on the magnetization coupling such as RKKY in perpendicularly magnetized systems. This effect may be the key to develop smaller, more energy efficient storing devices.
Country of origin: Belgium
Host institution:
Eindhoven University of Technology
5612 AZ Eindhoven,
The Netherlands