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날짜 2020-08-17 20:00 
일시 Aug. 17(Mon), 20:00~ 
장소 Zoom webinar 
연사 Mark D. Stiles (NIST, USA) 
KAIST Global Forum for Spin and Beyond” 세미나 시리즈를 안내 드립니다.

본 세미나 시리즈는 spin-physics 와 관련된 세계적인 석학을 초청하여 최근 연구 동향을 섭렵하고 관련 논의를 하기 위해 마련된 장입니다. 2주에 한번씩 관련 세미나가 진행될 예정이며, 관심있는 사람은 누구나 참여가 가능하니, 적극적인 참여 부탁합니다.

첫 번째 연사는 미국 NISTMark. D. Stiles 박사님이며, 세미나 정보는 아래와 같습니다.

1.     연사: Mark D. Stiles (NIST, USA)

2.     발표 제목: Using magnetic tunnel junctions to compute like the brain

3.     방식: Zoom webinar

4.     일시: 8 17일 저녁 8

5.    등록: zoom 정보를 받아보시기 위해서는참여하고자 하시는 발표 제목 (이번 경우에는 “Using magnetic tunnel junctions to compute like the brain”)”본인의 이름/소속 KAISTspinforum@gmail.com 8 13일까지 보내주시기 바랍니다. 등록자 정보를 취합하여 8 14일에 zoom 정보를 보내 드리겠습니다. 등록비는 없습니다.

 

Here we announce our KAIST Global Forum for Spin and Beyond”.

This is the online seminar series organized by KAIST faculty members with the aim to offer a place for the discussion about the recent progress in spin-related phenomena from fundamental to device applications. Experts on various subfields of spin physics and spintronics will be invited to give a talk. The seminar will be held every two weeks and the participants will have an opportunity to interact with the speakers as well as the other participants.

The information for the first talk is given below.

1.     Speaker: Mark D. Stiles (NIST, USA)

2.     Title: Using magnetic tunnel junctions to compute like the brain

3.     Venue: Zoom webinar

4.     Data/Time: 8/17 8pm

5.   Registration is required. For registration, please send the following information to KAISTspinforum@gmail.com. (due: 8/13) There is no registration fee.

- The title of talk that you want to attend (for first talk, the tile is “Using magnetic tunnel junctions to compute like the brain”)

- Your name / affiliation

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