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Year of birth
1961
Academic degree
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Field of studies
Position

Professor at the University of Western Australia

General information

Mikhail Pavlovich Kostylev is a renowned expert in magnonics, magnetisation dynamics, and microwave spintronics. The professor was the first to propose and experimentally demonstrate that spin waves in ferromagnetic films are promising information carriers in physical reservoir computers. He was also the first to propose and demonstrate a new method for the detection of magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications.

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Leading scientist's research interests: magnetism, spintronics, wave processes, quantum information.

Scientific recognition
Awards and achievements:

2015 — Chancellor's award for academic achievements (University of Western Australia).

2005 — personal scholarship for foreign researchers (Australian Research Council).

2000 — top-level personal scholarship (Government of France).

1993 — personal academic scholarship (DAAD — German Academic Exchange Service).


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Functional Quantum Materials Laboratory

National University of Science and Technology MISIS - (NUST MISIS)

Physics

Moscow

Klingeler Rudiger

2021-2023

Laboratory of the Spin Physics of Two-Dimensional Materials

Р.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the RAS - (LPI)

Physics

Moscow

Yakovlev Dmitriy Robertovich

Russia

2021-2023

Laboratory for Microwave Photonics and Magnonics named after B. A. Kalinikos

Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University «LETI» - (ETU LETI)

Physics

St. Petersburg

Kostylev Mikhail Pavlovich

Australia, Russia

2021-2023