Massimiliano d'Aquino | |
Welcome to my web pages! | Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II |
Home |
Menu Home Research Presentations Publications Ph.D Thesis Links Gallery Short CV MaGICo |
I am an
electrical engineer, graduated from the Faculty of Engineering (summa
cum laude) at University
of Naples Federico II in 2001. In 2003 I visited as Ph.D. student the Magnetic Materials and Micromagnetics group at Vienna University of Technology. In 2004 I received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Naples “Federico II”. Since 2005 I have been the developer of MaGICo, a 3D micromagnetic code based on geometrical integration techniques. From 2005 to 2006 I worked as Research Assistant at Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Naples “Federico II”. From 2006 to 2020, I have been Assistant and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering with the Department of Engineering (formerly Faculty of Engineering) of the University of Naples “Parthenope” Since 2020, I am Chief Editor of IEEE Magnetics Letters, a journal of IEEE Magnetics Society. Since 2021, I am Full Professor of Electrical Engineering with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies at University of Naples Federico II. My research interests are in micromagnetic modelling, computational micromagnetics, hysteresis modelling and electrodynamics of materials. |
|
|
Highlights
|
|
|
Research IDs ORCID ID ResearcherID Scopus Google Scholar |
Contact
information: Mailing address: Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e delle Tecnologie dell'Informazione, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Napoli, Italy. Tel: +39 081 7685755 Fax: +39 081 7683171 e-mail: mdaquino(at)unina(dot)it, |
This is an example of magnetic thin-film reversal, obtained by means of an external magnetic field applied almost antiparallel to the initial magnetization (red). After certain time the magnetization state reaches the opposite orientation (blue). The
space-time evolution of magnetization vector field is computed by means
of micromagnetic simulations.
You might have a look to the gallery of movies. |
|
|
Last update Jul 19, 2022 |