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University of Groningen

Controlling spins in nanodevices via spin-orbit interaction, magnons and heat

Das, Kumar Sourav

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Publication date: 2019

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Curriculum Vitae

Kumar Sourav Das

18 October 1988 Born in Burdwan, India

Education

09/2014 - 12/2018 PhD in Physics, Physics of Nanodevices research group Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Thesis title: “Controlling spins in nanodevices via spin-orbit interaction, magnons and heat”

Supervisors: Prof. B. J. van Wees & Dr. I. J. Vera-Marun. 09/2012 - 08/2014 M.Sc. Top Master Nanoscience (Cum Laude)

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Research project: “Current-perpendicular-to-plane transport across graphene-silicon interface using ballistic electron emis-sion microscopy (BEEM)”

Supervisor: Prof. T. Banerjee 07/2007 - 06/2010 B.Sc. Physics (First Class)

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174 Curriculum Vitae

Work experience

01/2019 - present Design Engineer, EUV source ASML, Netherlands

01/2011 - 04/2012 Teacher of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Burdwan Model School (CBSE), Burdwan, India

Extracurricular activities

11/2017 Participant, Physics with Industry Workshop 2017

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), Leiden, The Netherlands

12/2015 - 08/2017 Board Member, PhD Council and Sounding Board Graduate School of Science and Engineering University of Groningen, The Netherlands 12/2015 - 10/2016 Chairman, PhD Day 2016 Organizing Committee

University of Groningen, The Netherlands 07/2014 - 09/2016 International Alumni Ambassador

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