Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems
The Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS) is a multi-institutional (UCLA, UC-Berkeley, Cornell, and Cal State-Northridge) Engineering Research Center focusing on research, technology translation, and education associated with magnetism on the small scale. TANMS’ vision is to develop a fundamentally new approach coupling electricity to magnetism using engineered nanoscale multiferroic elements to enable increased energy efficiency, reduced physical size, and increased power output in consumer electronics. This new nanoscale multiferroic approach overcomes the scaling limitations present in the century-old mechanism for controlling magnetism that was originally discovered by Oersted in 1820. TANMS’ goal is to translate its research discoveries on nanoscale multiferroics to industrial innovations.
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Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT
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TANMS works to engineer a revolution in miniature electromagnetic electronics through development of a new class of nanoscale multiferroic materials.
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Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems
The Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS) is a multi-institutional (UCLA, UC-Berkeley, Cornell, and Cal State-Northridge) Engineering Research Center focusing on research, technology translation, and education associated with magnetism on the small scale. TANMS’ vision is to develop a fundamentally new approach coupling electricity to magnetism using engineered nanoscale multiferroic elements to enable increased energy efficiency, reduced physical size, and increased power output in consumer electronics. This new nanoscale multiferroic approach overcomes the scaling limitations present in the century-old mechanism for controlling magnetism that was originally discovered by Oersted in 1820. TANMS’ goal is to translate its research discoveries on nanoscale multiferroics to industrial innovations.
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LocationLos Angeles, California
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Lead InstitutionUCLA
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Fact SheetDocument
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Core PartnersCornell University
Cal State Northridge
UC-Berkeley
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FocusTANMS works to engineer a revolution in miniature electromagnetic electronics through development of a new class of nanoscale multiferroic materials. |
Graduation Date |
Education Web Page |
Research Opportunities for Undergrads |
Student Leadership Council |
Center News and Achievements
Locations
Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems
The Nanosystems ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS) is a multi-institutional (UCLA, UC-Berkeley, Cornell, and Cal State-Northridge) Engineering Research Center focusing on research, technology translation, and education associated with magnetism on the small scale. TANMS’ vision is to develop a fundamentally new approach coupling electricity to magnetism using engineered nanoscale multiferroic elements to enable increased energy efficiency, reduced physical size, and increased power output in consumer electronics. This new nanoscale multiferroic approach overcomes the scaling limitations present in the century-old mechanism for controlling magnetism that was originally discovered by Oersted in 1820. TANMS’ goal is to translate its research discoveries on nanoscale multiferroics to industrial innovations.
Microelectronics and IT
Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT
Location
Lead Institution
Start Year
Website
Fact Sheet
Core Partners
Center News and Achievements
Additional Information
Focus
TANMS works to engineer a revolution in miniature electromagnetic electronics through development of a new class of nanoscale multiferroic materials.