Research

Our group’s research interests change over time, herein is a list of present research topics we are presently exploring.

Topological Magnetism and its Applications.

The ability to design magnetic materials capable of hosting spin textures with engineered local and global chirality provides opportunities to investigate the emerging phenomena that topology imposes on a magnetic material’s static and dynamic properties. Our group is interested in exploring fundamental properties of new magnetic phases, as well as their responses in devices.

Superconducting Electronics

Electronics that exploit the properties of superconductor materials have the potential to facilitate the realization of a new generation of high performance and low power consumption computing and sensing technologies that are expected to enable addressing ever-increasing complex problems faced by our present-day society. Our group is interested in exploring both passive and active superconducting and cryogenic devices that may be required to scale these technologies.

Sanitization of Magnetic Storage Technologies

As digital information continues to increase, there’s a need to ensure that sensitive personal and business information stored in the Cloud remains secure and private. Typically, when storage devices reaches its end of life cycle, they undergo data sanitization to ensure the original information cannot be recovered. Our group is interested in exploring data stability and erasure to identify methodologies that ensures information is permanently erased.