Bruno Azzerboni

Also published under:B. Azzerboni

Affiliation

Department of Engineering, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

Topic

Domain Wall,Exchange Constant,Magnetic Field,Spin Transfer Torque,Spin-orbit Torque,Uniaxial Anisotropy,2D Materials,Ac Source,Accuracy Of Network,Alternating Current,Anisotropy Constant,Antiferromagnetic Coupling,Carrier Frequency,Circular Samples,Classification Task,Control Parameters,Critical Current,Digital Database,Discrete Cell,Dynamic Network,Dynamic Neural Network,Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction,Effective Field,Electric Current Flow,End Of Training,Even Number,External Field,Ferromagnetic,Field Gradient,Free Layer,Frequency Spectrum,Hall Effect,Hardware Implementation,Heavy Metals,Influence Of Gradient,Injection Locking,Linear Behavior,Linear Gradient,Magnetic Anisotropy,Magnetic Components,Magnetic Configuration,Magnetic Direction,Magnetic Skyrmions,Magnetic Solitons,Magnetic State,Magnetic Texture,Memory Devices,Memory System,Micromagnetic Simulations,Modulation Frequency,

Biography

Bruno Azzerboni (M'98-SM'10) was born in Reggio Calabria, Italy, on September 24, 1953. He graduated in electrical engineering from the University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, in 1978.
From 1979 to 1986, he was a Researcher at the Electrical Engineering Institute of the University of Pisa. From 1986 to 1994, he was an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Electronic Institute of the University of Catania. Currently, he is a Full Professor with the Electronic Engineering, Industrial Chemistry and Engineering at the University of Messina, Mesina, Italy. His main research interests are in the numerical and analytical field computation, magnetic modeling of soft steels using the Preisach Model and the fuzzy logic, micromagnetic modeling of spintronic devices, linear and nonlinear magnetization dynamics driven by spin-polarized currents in magnetic memories, and oscillators.