I am a Royal Society University Research Fellow leading the MIND group.
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)