DCN Seminar

Dr. Claire Donnelly , MPI CPfS

Exploring three dimensional spin textures …and how to control them

29.01.2025 (Wednesday) , 13:00 - 15:00
TU Dresden, Barkhausenbau, Raum BAR 17 , Helmholtzstr. 18 , 01069 Dresden

Please be invited to the lecture of Dr. Claire Donelly from Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI-CPfS).
Location: TU Dresden, Raum BAR 17 (http://navigator.tu-dresden.de/etplan/bar/-1/raum/1411-1.0270)

Biography Dr. Claire Donnelly

Following her MPhys at the University of Oxford, Claire went to Switzerland to carry out her PhD studies at the Paul Scherrer Institute and ETH Zurich. She was awarded her PhD in 2017 for her work on 3D systems, which was recognised by a number of prizes including the APS Richard Greene Dissertation Award, the Werner Meyer-Ilse Memorial Award, the ETH Medal, and the SPS Award for Computational Physics. After a postdoc at the ETH Zurich, she moved to the University of Cambridge and the Cavendish Laboratory as a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, where she was awarded the L’Oreal For Women In Science Fellowship, and the European Magnetism Association Young Scientist Award. Since September 2021 she is a Lise Meitner Group Leader of Spin3D at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany.

Personal site: https://www.cpfs.mpg.de/3371106/Dr_-Claire-Donnelly

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