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The 6th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

The 6th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

The 6th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop was successfully held in the Grey Rock Room in Lory Student Center on June 18, 2019.  The workshop had about 55 participants.  The program included eight talks from students and post-doctoral research fellows in the Center and two invited talks given by Professor Sara Majetich from Carnegie Mellon University and Professor Carl Patton from the Center.  Three of the presenters from the Center were selected to receive the Best Presentation Awards.  The awardees were Gavin Hester, Cassidy Jackson, and Katie Nygren.  The 7th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop will be held in January 2020.

 

The 6th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

June 18, 2019

Room 290 Grey Rock, Lory Student Center

8:00 AM-9:00 AM

Breakfast

9:00 AM-10:00 AM

Sara Majetich – “Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biomedicine” (Invited Talk)

10:00 AM-10:10 AM

Coffee Break

10:10 AM-10:30 AM

Gavin Hester – “A Novel Strongly Spin-Orbit Coupled Quantum Dimer Magnet: Yb2Si2O7

10:30 AM-10:50 AM

Cassidy Jackson – “Nuclear-Spin-Pattern Control of Electron-Spin Dynamics in V(IV) Complexes

10:50 AM-11:10 AM

Josh Lauzier – “Magnetic and Structural Characterization of FeRh/Ni Bilayers

11:10 AM-11:30 AM

Chuanpu Liu – “Damping in Y3Fe5O12 Thin Films with Perpendicular Anisotropy

11:30 AM-11:45 AM

Group Photo

11:45 AM-1:00 PM

Lunch

1:00 PM-2:00 PM

Carl Patton – “A ‘Nuts and Bolts’ Perspective on Phenomenological Damping in Magnetization Dynamics” (Invited Talk)

2:00 PM-2:10 PM

Coffee Break

2:10 PM-2:30 PM

Eve Mozur – “Orientational Phase Transitions in Hybrid Perovskites Arise from Quadrupolar Strain

2:30 PM-2:50 PM

Katie Nygren – “Magnetization Dynamics in Vanadium Tetracyanoethylene

2:50 PM-3:10 PM

Romeo Portillo – “What is the Link Between a Heisenberg Spin Ladder and Solar Photocatalysis?

3:10 PM-3:30 PM

Muhammad Tahir – “Emergent Flat Band Lattices in Spatially Periodic Magnetic Fields

3:35 PM-3:40 PM

Best Presentation Award

The 5th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

This workshop targets at students as the main body of the audience, and includes 7 tutorial talks.

 

January 9, 2019

Room 290 Grey Rock, Lory Student Center

 

 

8:00 AM-8:30 AM

Breakfast

 

8:30 AM-9:20 AM

John Moreland – “Ultra Low Field MRI – the Why’s and Why not’s”

 

9:20 AM-10:10 AM

Jamie Neilson – “Bulk Magnetism Measurements with MPMSs, PPMSs, VSMs, and SQUIDs: Alphabet Soup without Seafood”

 

10:10 AM-10:20 AM

Coffee Break

 

10:20 AM-11:10 AM

Minhyea Lee – “Hall Effect in Magnetic Materials”

 

11:10 AM-12:00 PM

Hua Chen – “Anomalous Hall Effect and Antiferromagnets”

 

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

Lunch

 

1:00 PM-1:50 PM

Gang Cao – “The Power of Strong Spin-Orbit Interactions: Challenges and Opportunities in Iridates”

 

1:50 PM-2:40 PM

Justin Shaw – “Broadband Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: The ‘Swiss Army Knife’ for Understanding Spin-Orbit Phenomena”

 

2:40 PM-2:50 PM

Coffee Break

 

2:50 PM-3:40 PM

Mingzhong Wu – “Tutorial on Ferromagnetic Resonance”

The 4th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

The 4th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop was successfully held in the Grey Rock Room in Lory Student Center on May 30, 2018.  The workshop had about 45 participants.  The program included 10 talks from students and post-doctoral research fellows in the Center and 4 invited talks given by Stuart Field (CSU Physics), Barry Zink (DU), Hans Nembach (NIST), and Karen Livesey (UCCS).  Four of the presenters from the Center were selected to receive the Best Presentation Awards.  The awardees were Jinjun Ding, Jewels Fallon, Josh Lauzier, and Eve Mozur.  The 5th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop will be held in January 2019.

         

 

 

The 4th PRSE “Center for Advanced Magnetics” Workshop

May 30, 2018

Room 290 Grey Rock, Lory Student Center

Breakfast 8:30-9:00

Morning Session 9:00-12:00

Barry Zink                         Materials for Spin Transport: Order, Disorder, Distances, and Heat (Invited Talk)

Karen Livesey                   Magnetization Relaxation in Single-Domain Nanoparticles: When Well-Used Characterization Tools Break Down (Invited Talk)

Chun-Yi Lin                        Toward Cation Sensing with Molecular Electronic Spins

Daniel Richardson                         FMR in FePt-Based HAMR Media at Temperatures near Tc

Eve Mozur                         Glassy Behavior in a Crystalline Lattice: Substituted Hybrid Perovskites

Jewels Fallon                     Low-Temperature Synthesis of Superconducting Iron Selenide

Brayden Johnson             Effects of DMI on Vortices

Lunch Break 12:00-1:00

Afternoon Session 1:00-4:00

Hans Nembach                 Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction in Magnetic Multilayers (Invited Talk)

Stuart Field                       Magnetic Imaging Using Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy (Invited Talk)

Jinjun Ding                        Topological Hall Effect in Topological Insulator/Magnetic Insulator Heterostructures

Josh Lauzier                      Irreversibility in VO2/Ni Bi-Layers

Justin Joyce                       Computational Prediction and Characterization of Spin Crossover

Muhammad Tahir                        Tuning Thermometric Transport in Floquet Topological Insulators

Rui Yu                                Magnon-Mediated Current Drag in Pt/a-YIG/Pt Tri-Layers

Presentation Award 4:00-4:10

The 3rd PRSE Center for Advanced Magnetics Workshop

The 3rd PRSE Center for Advanced Magnetics Workshop

January 23, 2018

Room 290, Lory Student Center

 

9:00 AM-10:00 AM

“Some essential concepts in molecular magnetism”

Joseph Zadrozny, CSU Chemistry

 

10:00 AM-11:00 AM

“Introduction to DMI – statics and dynamics”

Robert Camley, UCCS Physics

 

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

“Introduction to optical measurements of spin dynamics”

Kristen Buchanan, CSU Physics

 

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

Lunch Break, Physics Conference Room, Engineering 126

 

1:30 PM-2:30 PM

“Microwave microscopy and its applications on magnetic materials”

Pavel Kabos, NIST Boulder

 

2:30 PM-3:30 PM

“Spin liquids, glasses, and, ices: how are they different?”

Kate Ross, CSU Physics

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