Oct, 2024
Our paper titled "Tunable multistate field-free switching and ratchet effect by spin-orbit torque in canted ferrimagnetic alloy" is finally published online. It is open access at this link.
Feb, 2023
Our latest preprint titled “Tunable multistate field-free switching and ratchet effect by spin-orbit torque in canted ferrimagnetic alloy” is online on Research Square.
Sept, 2023
Our latest preprint titled “Large spin-orbit torque generated by amorphous iron silicide” is online on Research Square.
Mar, 2024
Jason decided to transition to industry to work on developing future semiconductor process technology nodes at Intel Foundry Logic Technology Development group. He started as a device engineer working on Intel 4/3 process technology focusing on transistor performance and variation. He is now working on Intel 10A.
Nov, 2023
Jason was awarded the Best Poster Award at the 1st annual retreat in Theme 3: Devices and Circuits of PRISM Center, a JUMP 2.0 research center funded by SRC (Semiconductor Research Corporation) and DARPA, for his work on purely voltage-controlled magnetic memory research.
Aug, 2023
Jason officially submitted his dissertation and graduated from UC Berkeley with a PhD in EECS with Prof. Sayeef Salahuddin.
Aug, 2023
Jason was awarded the IEEE Neil Smith Award for the Best Poster at TMRC 2023 in University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
April, 2023
Jason was awarded the UC Berkeley Outstanding Graduate Student Peer Mentor Award by the Graduate Assembly at UC Berkeley. This award honors Berkeley graduate and professional students who have shown an outstanding commitment to mentoring, advising, and generally supporting either undergraduate students or their fellow graduate students.
Nov, 2022
My talk titled “Enhanced Spin-orbit Torque in amorphous light element silicide” was awarded the Best Student Presentation Award at the 2022 67th MMM Conference. MMM (Magnetism and Magnetic Materials) conference is the premier international conference for research in magnetism and spintronics.