Dr Daniel Sando
B. Appli. Sci. (Hons) (Physics) - Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
2010 PhD (Physics), QUT, Australia
2011-2013: Postdoctoral Fellow, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS /Thales (France)
2013-2014: Postdoctoral Fellow, Seoul National University (South Korea)
2015-2018: Postdoctoral Fellow, School of MSE, UNSW Sydney
2018-present: Research Fellow, MWAC, UNSW Sydney
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My research is primarily focused on the design, fabrication, and characterization of oxide thin film functional materials (most notably multiferroics) which can be used in applications such as non-volatile memory elements, magnetic, spintronic, or optical devices and modulators. The research emphasis is on gaining a profound understanding of the physics at the nanoscale and then using this insight to tailor the functional response.
I have expertise in thin film oxide epitaxy (pulsed laser deposition), magnetic and optical characterization, and advanced thin film x-ray diffraction.
MATS6112 - Characterisation of Materials 2017-2021