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DESCRIPTION:Magnetic materials play a crucial role in a wide range of appli
 cations\, including memory devices\, filters\, and electric motors. Howeve
 r\, their integration with semiconductors remains a significant challenge\
 , as does the precise control of their properties through complex synthesi
 s methods that are often inconsistent or environmentally harmful. This tal
 k will explore current and emerging research in engineering both permanent
  (NdFeB\, MnAlCu\, e.g.) and soft magnets (YIG\, e.g.) using techniques su
 ch as grain boundary engineering and ion implantation to enable integratio
 n\, tunability\, and size reduction. Additionally\, it will address the ur
 gent need for a robust domestic magnet materials infrastructure in the U.S
 . to support the growing demand for electric vehicles\, spintronic RF and 
 optical components\, and a secure rare-earth supply chain for research and
  manufacturing.\n\nCo-sponsored by: UCCS\n\nSpeaker(s): Piotr Kulik\n\nRoo
 m: A204\, Bldg: Osborne Center for Science and Engineering\, 1420 Austin B
 luffs Pkwy\, Colorado Springs\, Colorado\, United States\, 80918\, Virtual
 : https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470924
LOCATION:Room: A204\, Bldg: Osborne Center for Science and Engineering\, 14
 20 Austin Bluffs Pkwy\, Colorado Springs\, Colorado\, United States\, 8091
 8\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470924
ORGANIZER:eiacocca@uccs.edu
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Engineering Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials for Next-Generation Po
 wer and Communication Devices
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/470924
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Magnetic materials play a crucial role in 
 a wide range of applications\, including memory devices\, filters\, and el
 ectric motors. However\, their integration with semiconductors remains a s
 ignificant challenge\, as does the precise control of their properties thr
 ough complex synthesis methods that are often inconsistent or environmenta
 lly harmful. This talk will explore current and emerging research in engin
 eering both permanent (NdFeB\, MnAlCu\, e.g.) and soft magnets (YIG\, e.g.
 ) using techniques such as grain boundary engineering and ion implantation
  to enable integration\, tunability\, and size reduction. Additionally\, i
 t will address the urgent need for a robust domestic magnet materials infr
 astructure in the U.S. to support the growing demand for electric vehicles
 \, spintronic RF and optical components\, and a secure rare-earth supply c
 hain for research and manufacturing.&lt;/p&gt;
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