PhD defence: "Chemically tunable antiferromagnets as a conceptual pathway to quaternary memory systems"

PhD defence: "Chemically tunable antiferromagnets as a conceptual pathway to quaternary memory systems"

When

26. Feb 13:00 - 16:00

Where

Aud. 001,
Building 311,
DTU Lyngby

PhD defence

PhD defence: "Chemically tunable antiferromagnets as a conceptual pathway to quaternary memory systems"

PhD student Adheena Painganoor will defend her PhD thesis: "Chemically tunable antiferromagnets as a conceptual pathway to quaternary memory systems", Thursday, 26. February 2026 from 13.00. The defence will take place in Building 311, Aud. 001.

PhD student Adheena Painganoor

Supervisor

Associate Professor Niels Bech Christensen, DTU Physics

Co-supervisors

Dr. Navid Qureshi, Institut Laue Langevin, France

Dr. Paul Steffens, Institut Laue Langevin, France

Evaluation Board

Associate Professor Thomas Olsen, Technical University of Denmark (Chair)

Professor Siân Dutton, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Dr. Oksana Zaharko, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

Moderator

Professor Cathrine Frandsen, DTU Physics

 

A copy of the PhD thesis is available for reading at the department – please contact braa@dtu.dk