In order to introduce our P4F fellows to the public, we have decided to create a series of interviews with them, focused not only on their research. After introducing Daniel Tchoń here, in the second interview, we would like to introduce Miina Leiviskä.
Altermagnets and magnonics have both made the headlines repeatedly last year. Miina Leiviskä, an MSCA COFUND Physics for Future fellowship postdoc at the Institute of Physics of the CAS, blends these topics that have so recently upturned the world of physics. Are they at the core of future computing, or is it not so simple?
Miina Leiviskä moved from chemistry to nanoscience to magnonics, and from Finland to the Netherlands and France to most recently find a position as a Physics for Future fellow at the Institute of Physics of the CAS in Prague. Her current research focuses on studying the potential of altermagnetic magnons in next-generation energy-efficient information technologies.
The full interview can be found here.