Invited speaker AtC-AtG 2020
Mark Stiles
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Region:
Americas
Presentation title
Spintronics for neuromorphic computing
Mark Stiles is a NIST Fellow in the Advanced Computing Group in the Physical Measurement Laboratory. He received a M.S./B.S. in Physics from Yale University, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Cornell University. Following postdoctoral research at AT&T Bell Laboratories, he joined the research staff at NIST. Mark's research has focused on the development of a variety of theoretical methods for predicting the properties of magnetic nanostructures and has recently shifted to neuromorphic computing. He has helped organize numerous conferences and has served the American Physical Society on the Executive Committee of the Division of Condensed Matter Physics and as Chair and on the Executive Committee of the Topical Group on Magnetism. He has also served as a Divisional Associate Editor for Physical Review Letters, served on the Editorial Board of Physical Review Applied, and is an Associate Editor for Reviews of Modern physics. Mark is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and has been awarded the Silver Medal from the Department of Commerce.