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Magnetism and the effects of Electric Field

Project description

Training next generation in e-field control of magnetism

The aim of Green IT is to minimise the negative impact of information technology (IT) operations on the environment. Research in this area is expected ultimately to lead to ultralow power devices for computation and communication with new functionalities. The EU-funded MagnEFi project is an innovative training network funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions programme. It will bring together world-leading experts and private companies to provide enhanced training and education to early stage researchers on electric field effects on nanoscale magnetic structures. The aim is to make a scientific impact in terms of the design and performance of multi-functional spintronics devices. The consortium provides a rich training environment that is both international and intersectoral.

Objective

MagnEFi is a training network of European experts assembled to provide enhanced training and education to early stage researchers on the topic of electric field effects on nanoscale magnetic structures. The goal is to train the next generation to work in this fast rising and key field of GreenIT. Electric fields may be applied to nanoscale magnetic structures in a variety of ways: either directly as a voltage gate, coupled via a ferroelectric or piezoelectric material that strains the nanomagnet, or using light. Addressing the effect of electric fields on the properties of nanoscale magnetic structures has become increasingly important in the search for efficient methods of manipulating nanomagnetism. Research in this area is expected ultimately to lead to ultralow power devices for computation and communication with new functionalities.
The consortium that has come together to deliver this training is uniquely qualified to do so, consisting of world-leading experts in condensed matter physics and leading private companies, along with a range of associated partners spanning basic research, machine tool development, industrial and consumer products. The consortium provides a rich training environment that is both international and intersectoral, where the fellows will both study at the cutting edge of science and technology, and also come to appreciate the breadth of the field in terms of its intellectual challenges, commercial concerns and relationship to society’s need for ever more powerful information technologies with a reduced environmental footprint. This will enable them, in their future careers, to contribute to the strengthening of both the European Research Area and the European Information and Communication industry, particularly GreenIT, an especially important and growing sector for EU economic development.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITE PARIS-SACLAY
Net EU contribution
€ 549 604,08
Address
BATIMENT BREGUET - 3 RUE JOLIOT CURIE
91190 Gif-Sur-Yvette
France

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Region
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Essonne
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 549 604,08

Participants (10)