Center for Energy Efficient Magnonics
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Center for Energy Efficient Magnonics (CEEMag) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
CEEMag focuses on harnessing the potential of magnonics to revolutionize energy-efficient information processing in microelectronics.
Mission
CEEMag's mission is to innovate in the field of magnonics, specifically by developing spin wave technologies that offer a low-energy alternative to conventional charge-based electronics. This research seeks to fundamentally change how data is processed and stored, aiming for applications that are both more energy-efficient and capable of handling complex computations in a sustainable manner"About CEEMag". SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://ceemag.slac.stanford.edu/about..
Parent organization
CEEMag is led by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by Stanford University for the U.S. Department of Energy. This relationship positions CEEMag within a leading institution for advanced materials and energy research.
Legislation
CEEMag was established through funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, specifically as part of the Energy Frontier Research Centers initiative, without specific legislative action.
Partners
- Cornell University
- Morgan State University
- Northwestern University
- The Ohio State University
- University of California, Irvine
- University of Iowa
- University of Texas at Austin"Partners". SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://ceemag.slac.stanford.edu/partners.
Number of employees
The exact number of employees isn't specified, but CEEMag involves researchers from SLAC and its partner institutions.
Organization structure
CEEMag's structure is organized around:
- **Research Areas**: Including magnonic materials, spin wave dynamics, and device integration.
- **Collaborative Projects**: Bringing together experts from physics, materials science, and engineering.
Leader
CEEMag is led by a [Director].
Divisions
- Magnonic Materials Synthesis and Characterization
- Spin Wave Dynamics and Theory
- Device Design and Prototyping"Research". SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://ceemag.slac.stanford.edu/research.
List of programs
- Exploration of spin wave-based computing devices
- Development of magnonic materials for low-energy applications
- Theoretical and experimental studies of magnon dynamics
Last total enacted budget
CEEMag was awarded $14.4 million over four years (2024-2028) by the U.S. Department of Energy"SLAC-led Energy Frontier Research Center awarded $14.4 million to advance new manufacturing solutions for microelectronics". SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2024-09-04-slac-led-energy-frontier-research-center-awarded-144-million-advance-new..
Staff
CEEMag involves scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and students from SLAC and collaborating universities.
Funding
Funding for CEEMag comes from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, aimed at supporting research into energy-efficient electronics.
Services provided
CEEMag provides research services focused on the development of magnonic devices and materials, aiming to create new, energy-efficient technologies for information processing and storage.
Regulations overseen
CEEMag does not oversee regulations but contributes to the scientific knowledge base that could inform future technology standards in electronics.
Headquarters address
2575 Sand Hill Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025
History
CEEMag was established to explore the untapped potential of magnonics as a means to reduce energy consumption in electronics. By leveraging SLAC's expertise in materials science and advanced characterization techniques, CEEMag aims to lead in the development of next-generation computing technologies.