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 Xin Jiang
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 Xin Jiang
 Research Staff Member, Magnetoelectronics Group
 IBM Almaden Research Center

Biography
Xin Jiang is a Research Staff Member at IBM's Almaden Research Center's Magnetoelectronics group, where he is researching the magneto-transport properties of various spintronic materials and devices. His current interests include the physics of the current-induced domain wall motion in magnetic nanostructures, particualrly in spin-valve nano-wires, and spin-momentum transfer in spin-valve nanopillars and magnetic tunnel junction devices

A native of Kunming, China, Dr. Jiang received his Bachelor's degree in Physics in 1998 from Tsinghua University in Beijing. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Physics at Stanford University in April 2004. His research, under SpinAps co-directors James Harris and Stuart Parkin, involved developing tunneling-based devices for spin injection into semiconductors, and studying spin-dependent electron transport in metals, semiconductors and at their interfaces. For this work he was awarded the 2004 Outstanding Dissertation Award in Magnetism from the American Physical Society's Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications.

  

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