Team Members
Main Member:
Useinov Artur
Artur Useinov is an Assistant Professor at ICST since 2017. A member of ICST’s international team, he earned his PhD from Kazan Federal University in Russia and has gained extensive global research experience, including work in the USA and Saudi Arabia. His research is related to emerging branches of low-power electronics: spintronics and skyrmionics. His work focuses on the theoretical modeling of electron transport in nanoscale electronic devices, particularly magnetic and ferroelectric tunnel junctions (having applications in memory and AI chips). A key contribution of Prof. Useinov is the development of the point-contact transport approach, which forms the fundamental basis for I-V curve simulations.
Master students:
Co-advising for:
Huang Chung-Ning
"IC optimization"
Xu Fang Wei (Martin)
"IC optimization"
Direct advisor for
MUDASAR BASHIR
"Review of point-contact application: Domain wall simulation"
Bagas Abiyu Putra
"AFM automation, point-contact model application"
Dara Mulia
"AFM automation, point-contact model application, Adruino + Wolfram Mathematica"
Andrew Sanchez
"Ferroelectric tunnel junctions, memristors, neuromorphic computations"
PhD student:
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