Rare earth nitride cryogenic magnetic memories: solving the problem of scaling up for cryogenic and quantum computing
About the presenter
Simon joins FLEET as a partner investigator from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, where he leads the Institute’s Future Computing project to control electron transport and spin through superconductivity and topology.
As a Senior Scientist at the Robinson Research Institute (Victoria University of Wellington), Simon applies his expertise in magnetic thin films and structures to the preparation of highly energy-efficient, fast spintronic devices for computing and sensing. Within FLEET, he’s collaborating with investigators in Research Theme 1, Topologial Materials, Enabling Technologies Themes A – Atomically-thin Materials and B – Nano-device Fabrication.