Applied Magnetics Laboratory

A leading research laboratory developing novel characterization techniques and applications for magnetic materials and devices.

Current Research

About the Applied Magnetics Laboratory

The laboratory is co-directed by Dr. Dhagat and Dr. Jander, both of whom have industry experience in magnetic data storage, sensors, spintronics and CMOS integration. The laboratory enjoys interdisciplinary, international and industry collaborations, and attracts outstanding students from worldwide. Our ongoing projects, to name a few, include understanding exchange in magnetic tunnel junction devices; designing and inkjet printing magnetic components; and developing measurement techniques for magnetostriction.

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Benjamin Buford

A new spin on magnetic materials.

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Workshop on magnetic nanodevices sparks international collaborations.

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Neighbors in tech: advantage partners

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Making magnets.

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Han Song

Magnetic particles for computer memory and imaging

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Magnetic materials for medicine.

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