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Assistant Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology
My research currently focusus on making the switching of nanomagnets energy efficient by combing different emerging physical principles in a single device. Fundamentally, this opens many exciting research opportunities such as the complex interplay between the driving forces.
University of Cambridge, UK
February 2011 - November 2013
Cambridge, UK
Post-Doc funded by a personal Rubicon fellowship of the NWO.
Eindhoven University of Technology
January 2014 - December 2015
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Post-Doc in the field of NanoMagnetism focussing on synthetic multiferroic systems funded by a VENI grant from NWO
Eindhoven University of Technology
January 2015 - Present
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Assistant Professor in the group Physics of Nanostructures at the Eindhoven University of Technology, I specialize in NanoMagnetism with a current focus on high-frequency spintronic devices.
Fontys Hogescholen Eindhoven
August 1998 - December 2003
Applied Physics
Polytechnic on Applied Physics / Engineering Physics, Final Thesis: Modeling the cryogenic distribution lines in the LHC.
Eindhoven University of Technology
January 2003 - December 2006
Applied Physics
M.Sc. in Applied Physics, (ingenieurs diploma), specialization in spintronics: MgO based magnetic tunnel junctions
Eindhoven University of Technology
January 2007 - January 2011
Spintronics / NanoMagnetism
PhD. in Spintronics and NanoMagnetism