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Corneliu Nistor
obtained a B.S. degree in Physics (1997) and an M.S.
degree in Applied Physics (1999) from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iasi, Romania.
As an undergraduate student he held in 1996 a research scholarship in the
Laboratory of Gas and Plasma Physics at the University of Paris (Orsay) in
France. He obtained in 2006 a Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University of
Texas at Austin. The main directions of his doctoral research were the
dynamics of domain walls in magnetic nanowires under applied magnetic fields
and spin-polarized electric currents, and the frequency-scaling of magnetic
energy losses in Permalloy films and microstructures driven by sinusoidal
magnetic fields. Between September 2006 and October 2007 he held a
postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin. During 2006-2007
he was also an Associate Professor Adjunct at Austin Community College
(Austin, Texas) where he taught College Physics.
In November 2007 Corneliu joined the Magnetics Group at Colorado State University
as a postdoctoral fellow. Here he will focus primarily on the effect of
microwaves on the magnetization dynamics of ferromagnetic structures.
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