1st Annual CNS Nanotechnology Symposium
Nanomagnetics - From Discovery to Systems
Ithaca, May 14, 2004
A one-day symposium organized by the Center for Nanoscale Systems, focused on scientific challenges and engineering opportunities in magnetic storage and memory technologies. Speakers from industry and academia have shared their experience and vision in this rapidly developing field.
8:15 - 8:30 |
Opening & Welcome Prof. Robert Buhrman, Director CNS Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
| 8:30 - 9:10 |
Spin Transfer Stimulated Noise in Magnetic Recording Heads Prof. Bob White, Director Data Storage Systems Center, Carnegie Mellon Click here for the slides or video ( QuickTime ) of the presentation |
| 9:10 - 9:50 |
Spin Transfer and Other Challenges in Data Storage Dr. Mark Covington, Research Staff Member, Seagate Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
9:50 - 10:10 |
Morning break |
10:10 - 10:50 |
MRAM Technology: Status and Future Challenges Dr. Jon Slaughter, Manager Magnetic Materials Research, Motorola Click here for the slides of the presentation |
10:50 - 11:30 |
Spintronics Applications at NVE Dr. Jim Daughton, Founder and CTO of NVE Corporation Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
11:30 - 1:00 |
Lunch & Poster Session |
1:00 - 1:40 |
Spin Transfer Induced Dynamics in Magnetic Nanostructures Bill Rippard, Research Associate, NIST Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
1:40 - 2:20 |
Circuit Considerations for Spin-Switched MRAM Devices John DeBrosse, MRAM Design Team Leader, IBM Microelectronics Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
| 2:20 - 2:50 |
Spin Transfer Driven Magnetic Switching and Precession Prof. Dan Ralph, CNS Cornell Click here for the slides or video ( Windows Media or QuickTime ) of the presentation |
2:50 - 3:00 |
Summary & Adjourn Prof. Robert Buhrman, Director CNS |
