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This project brings together an interdisciplinary research partnership with the aim of achieving low energy electric-field control of novel magneto-electric memory devices

Project Insights

  • €996,767

    Total Project Costs
  • 3 yr

    Project Duration
  • 2016

    Year Funded

Project Description

The UltraLowEMM project seeks to establish an interdisciplinary research partnership between the SFI-funded Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research (AMBER) Center, the NSF-funded Nanosystems Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS), and the DELNI-funded Centre for Nanostructured Media (CNM). The goal of the collaboration is that of achieving low energy electric-field control of novel magneto-electric heterostructures, with applications in memory and computing.

Project Details

Total Project Cost: €996,767

Funding Agency: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

Year Funded: 2016

Lead Organisation: Trinity College Dublin (TCD)

Stefano Sanvito

Lead Researcher