Our group works on finding and improving these “magnetoelectric” materials which might power the next generation of computers, phones and hitherto unthought-of new devices.
Tags: Digitalisation, Energy, Green Tech.
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Jonas K. H. Fischer
Our group works on finding and improving these “magnetoelectric” materials which might power the next generation of computers, phones and hitherto unthought-of new devices.
Tags: Digitalisation, Energy, Green Tech.
Jonas K. H. Fischer studied physics at the University of Augsburg and at Osaka University, focusing on superconductors and on nanoporous Metal-organic frameworks. From 2015 to 2018, he was a researcher in Augsburg. His PhD thesis involved the search for ferroelectric materials among the organic charge-transfer salts. He participated in the collaborative research center TRR 80 and was a Board member of its graduate school. Since 2018, he is a Postdoc in Prof. Kimura’s group at Tokyo University, working on magnetoelectric multiferroics – materials which might power the next generation of IT devices.