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Stéphane Mangin is a physicist, professor at Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France. He is head of Nanomagnetic and spintronics team at Institut Jean Lamour[1], a joint laboratory between French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and university.
His research concern study of magnetic switch under the influence of different stimulus : by a magnetic field, by a current (couple spin-transfer torque, or spin-orbit interaction), by a mechanical stress or by a pulse laser femtosecond.
His works have implications within the field of magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) or information storage on hard disk drive, and more precisely HAMR technology that is helped by a laser beam for the magnetic switch, and therefore for information writing.
Biography edit
Stéphane Mangin defend his thesis in 1997 at Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France, and do a post-doctoral research at Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Then he work as a lecturer at Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France, where he become accredited to supervise research in 2006, then professor.
Il collaborate with many laboratories all around the world, mainly in 2004-2005, as a invited researcher at Hitachi GST San Jose Research center California and in 2012-2013, as an invited professor at Center for magnetic Recording Research[2] in l'University of California, San Diego. In 2015, he co-found the International Laboratory NanoElectronics[3] at University of California, San Diego.
Since 2009, he is scientific director of project Tube Daνm (Deposit and Analysis of Nanomaterials under Ultra-High Vacuum), a 70 meter long technological plateform unique in the world. This tube allow researchers and companies to work under ultra-high vacuum in order to benefit of material properties in these particular conditions [4], allowing for example to consider tomorrow memories [5].
He organize or co-organize international seminars : since 2009, the Magnetic Single Nano-Object Workshop & School[6] and since 2014, the World Materials forum[7],[8].
Since 2013, he is a scientific council member of the French Parliamentary Office for the assessment of science and technology options.
Honors edit
- 2007 : Junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France
- 2008 : First research price from the Lorraine region
- 2010 : President of the local section of Société française de Physique
- 2015 : Member of the Science Academy of Lorraine
- 2017 : Senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France
- 2018 : Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 2019 : President of IEEE Magnetics Society France Chapter
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References edit
- ^ "Institut Jean Lamour: A la une". ijl.univ-lorraine.fr. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
- ^ "CMRR". cmrr.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
- ^ "C2N – Nanoelectronics International Laboratory". www.c2n.universite-paris-saclay.fr. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
- ^ Bohlinger, Philippe (2017-02-16). "La vallée des matériaux change d'échelle". L'Usine Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "Comment fabriquer les mémoires du futur ?". CNRS Le journal (in French). Retrieved 2019-06-18.
- ^ "UniGR M-SNOWS 2018 Magnetic Single Nano-Object Workshop & School - Sciencesconf.org". msnows2018.event.univ-lorraine.fr. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
- ^ "World Materials forum 2019 - Philippe Varin & Victoire de Margerie - Registrations - World Materials Forum 2018". worldmaterialsforum.com. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
- ^ "World Materials Forum - Présentation vidéo" (in French). 31 janvier 2019.
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