I am a Royal Society University Research Fellow leading the MIND group. My group is located in the Clarendon Laboratory.
My current research activities at Oxford are concentrated on developing physical neuromorphic computing devices. Before coming to Oxford, I was a Marie-curie postdoctoral fellow at CIC nanoGUNE, San Sebastian, Spain after obtaining my PhD from SPINTE/CEA/CNRS lab, Grenoble, France.
I am an expert in spintronics research field. I have numerous publications on different topics such as spin-orbit torque, chiral magnetism, 2D Material electronics and spintronics. Also, I own 3 patents for the invention of a novel magnetic memory device schemes.
Research interests
Brain-inspired computing
Spintronics
Graphene and 2D materials
Chiral magnetism
Selected publications
Spin-orbit torque magnetization switching controlled by geometry
Nature Nanotechnology, 11, 143-146 (2016).
‘Chiral damping of field driven magnetic domain walls’
Nature Materials, 15, 272-277 (2016).
Room-temperature spin Hall effect in graphene/MoS2 van der Waals heterostructures
Nano Letters, 19, 1074−1082 (2019).
Effect of Chiral Damping on the dynamics of chiral domain walls and skyrmions
Nature Communications,13,1192 (2022)