Many congratulations to Olga Andryievska, who has received an Ontario Graduate Scholarship.
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Happy holidays
Happy Holidays from the HEATED Lab!
York University spotlights our work
York University and the Lassonde School of Engineering have issued a press release featuring our research in magnetization dynamics and heat transport, in particular in light of the recent grant awarded to establish our LUTher lab. Read more on the university or faculty pages.
Simone receives grant from Canada Foundation for Innovation
Simone met The Honourable Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance, during today's announcement by the Canada Foundation for Innovation on the results of the latest round of John R. Evans Leaders Fund. The grant will establish our Laboratory for Ultrafast THERmo-magnetics (LUTHER), a facility to investigate heat transport and magnetization dynamics. LUTHER's capabilities will include magnetic […]
Reza passes his PhD qualifying exam
Reza passes brilliantly his PhD qualifying exam, congratulations Reza!
We've moved to the BERG
After being hosted at the Petrie building for the first 1.5 years, our lab has moved to the new Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence. Here are two shots of the building exterior and the lab, after the move.
Simone chairs a symposium at the MMM/Intermag
Earlier in January, Simone attended the joint MMM/Intermag conference in San Diego, CA - where he chaired a symposium on heat transport challenges in heat-assisted magnetic recording. Very interesting talks from the invited speakers (K. Hono, D.G. Cahill, O. Hellwig, J.A. Malen, R. Chen)!
Simone gives an invited talk at the 2015 CAP Congress
Simone gives an invited talk at the 2015 Canadian Association of Physicists Congress in Edmonton, AB on measuring Curie temperature distributions in ferromagnetic media.
Reza received OGS!
Many congratulations to Reza Shahzadeh, who has received an Ontario Graduate Scholarship.
Welcome to the new summer students!
The HEATED Lab is pleased to have Ali and Abdul join for the summer to work on various aspects of interfacial heat transport, welcome!