TANMS Faculty Advisers and Research Focus

University of California, Los Angeles

Professor Robert N. Candler
Department of Electrical Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: 3D (Motor)

Professor Gregory P. Carman
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: 1D (Memory), 2D (Antenna), 3D (Motor)

Professor Jane P. Chang
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Materials development for nanoscale multiferroic memory and antenna

Professor Dino Di Carlo
Department of Bioengineering

TANMS Research Focus: 3D (Motor) applications for cell manipulationLab

Professor Christopher S. Lynch Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Modeling of magnetization control of nanoscale memory, antenna and motors.

Professor Sarah Tolbert
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

TANMS Research Focus: Material research for nanoscale multiferroic memory and antenna

Professor Abdon Sepulveda
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Modeling of magnetization control of nanoscale memory, antenna and motors.

Professor Kang L. Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Nanoscale multiferroic memory testbed development

Professor Yuanxun Ethan Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Nanoscale multiferroic antenna testbed development



California State University, Northridge

Professor Igor Beloborodov
Department of Physics and Astronomy

TANMS Research Focus: Study of physics behind novel magnetoelectric phenomena through multiscale modeling and analysis

Professor Nicholas Kioussis
Department of Physics and Astronomy

TANMS Research Focus: Study of mechanical properties of mutiferroic systems through

Northeastern University

Professor Nian X. Sun
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Materials development for microsystems

University of California, Berkeley

Professor Sayeef Salahuddin
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

TANMS Research Focus: Analysis of acoustically-driven ferromagnetic resonance in magnetoelastic films for antenna applications

The University of Texas at Dallas

Professor Rashaunda Henderson
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

TANMS Research Focus: Antenna characterization and fabrication