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Oct 9, 2019 · Mark Stiles is a researcher and leader in the Physical Measurement Laboratory at NIST, focusing on magnetic nanostructures and neuromorphic computing. He has published over 165 papers, served on several editorial boards and committees, and received several awards and patents.
- IEEE Brain Podcast Series: Q&A with Dr. Mark Stiles | NIST
In the September 2021 episode of the IEEE Brain Podcast...
- IEEE Brain Podcast Series: Q&A with Dr. Mark Stiles | NIST
714. 1999. Current induced torques and interfacial spin-orbit coupling: Semiclassical modeling. PM Haney, HW Lee, KJ Lee, A Manchon, MD Stiles. Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 87 (17), 174411.
Mark Stiles is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an expert in magnetic nanostructures. He works at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is an Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins University.
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Sep 10, 2021 · In the September 2021 episode of the IEEE Brain Podcast Series, Mark Stiles, an active member of the IEEE Magnetics Society and a fellow at NIST, shares his insights on the society's work as it relates to neuroscience and brain-inspired computing technologies.
Mark D. Stiles (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in physics from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. He did his postdoctoral research at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Currently, he is a NIST Fellow in the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, USA.
Mark Stiles is a Project Leader and NIST Fellow in the Alternative Computing Group in the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division of the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML). He received a M.S./B.S. in Physics from Yale University, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Cornell University.