Jorge Puebla


RIKEN; Kyoto University, Japan

Talk title: On-chip hybrid magnetoelastic waves

Jorge Puebla grew up in Cárdenas (San Luis Potosí, Mexico) and pursued his Bachelor and Master degree at the Faculty of Sciences of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (Mexico). In 2013, Jorge received his doctorate from the University of Sheffield (United Kingdom), under the supervision of Professor Alexander Tartakovskii. In his doctoral research, Jorge studied the control of individual spins in semiconductor nanostructures. Between 2013 and 2015, Jorge was awarded a "Marie-Curie Fellowship" and conducted his project at the Department of Technological Innovation at attocube systems (Munich, Germany), under the supervision of Professor Khaled Karrai. During this time, Jorge helped develop a closed-cycle cryostat for ultra-low vibration measurements, with which Skyrmions and atomic terraces were first measured in this type of equipment. Since 2015, Jorge has been a full-time Research Scientist at the Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN (Wako, Japan), focusing on the experimental study of spin interactions with photons and phonons. To date, Jorge has over 30 publications in prestigious peer-reviewed journals, 4 publications on technological developments, 1 patent, and over 10 invited talks at international conferences. Starting in February 2025, Jorge will be appointed as an Associate Professor at Kyoto University.


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