Thomas Coppée

About

I am a first-year PhD student at UCLouvain working at the intersection of nanomagnetism, spintronics, and neuromorphic computing architectures.

My research focuses on the magnetic dynamics of spin-torque vortex oscillators (STVOs) and their application in spintronic neuromorphic architectures. I am a member of the Neuromorphic Engineering Group (NEnG) at UCLouvain’s IMCN institute, under the supervision of Prof. Flavio Abreu Araujo and Dr. Tristan da Câmara Santa Clara Gomes.


Research Interests

  • Nanomagnetism — magnetization dynamics in nanoscale magnetic systems, vortex states in magnetic disks
  • Spintronics — spin-transfer torque, current-driven magnetic oscillations, nonlinear dynamics
  • Neuromorphic Computing — brain-inspired hardware using STVOs as nonlinear nodes, reservoir computing

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