Cornell University, USA
Talk title: Tuning Magnetic Thin-Film Behavior for Microwave Operation
Amal El-Ghazaly is an assistant
professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell
University and an NSF CAREER award recipient. Her work combines magnetism and
ferroelectricity to create tunable, versatile electronic systems for
telecommunications, sensing and actuation. Prior to joining Cornell in 2019,
she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of California
Berkeley, where she was awarded the University of California President's
Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2017. Her postdoctoral research explored new
possibilities for ultrafast all-electrical switching of magnetic nanodots for
faster and more energy-efficient computer memories. She earned a Ph.D. in
electrical engineering from Stanford University, where she was funded by both
NSF and NDSEG graduate research fellowships as well as the Stanford DARE
fellowship until her graduation in 2016. Her Ph.D. research focused on radio
frequency devices using magnetic and magnetoelectric thin-film composites for
tunable wireless communications. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in
electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2011.
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