ESR 14 Mandy Syskaki

Research background:
I pursued my Bachelor studies in Physics and a Master of Science in “Physics of Materials” at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

During my MSc thesis, I studied the kinetics of carbon solute atoms in α-iron by measurements of electrical resistivity during isochronal and isothermal annealing at temperatures up to 700 K. My work was part of a larger research effort in the Fusion Technology Group of National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” to study the interactions between irradiation defects and solute atoms in ferritic alloys, which is of key importance for the application of these materials in future fusion energy systems.

My MagnEFi project involves the investigation of electric-field effects and ion migration (GdOx) on spin-orbitronics by depositing and developing high quality material stacks using the Singulus Rotaris system. Structural and magnetic characterization techniques, such as VSM, SQUID, MOKE, and XRR, will be employed to investigate the properties of these devices.

Country of origin: Greece

Hosting institution:
SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG
Hanauer Landstrasse 103
63796 Kahl am Main,
Germany
www.singulus.de