Fatima Ibrahim


University Grenoble Alpes, France

Talk title: Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction chirality reversal with ferromagnetic thickness

Fatima Ibrahim is a research engineer in the Theory & Simulation group at Spintec (CEA, CNRS, UGA, G-INP joint lab) in Grenoble, France. She received her PhD from the University of Strasbourg, France. Her research employs theoretical approaches aiming to provide insights into fundamental mechanisms of various spintronic phenomena, and to propose novel materials and their efficient combinations with required electronic structure and magnetic properties for optimal performance of spintronic devices. She focuses on exploring organic spinterfaces, multiferroics, perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in MTJs, harvesting theoretically novel spin-dependent properties in 2D-materials based structures, topological insulators, and various spin-orbit phenomena at interfaces.



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