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Jean Anne Incorvia is an Associate Professor in the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, where she directs the Integrated Nano Computing (INC) Lab. Her research focuses on the development of nanodevices for future technologies utilizing emerging physics materials. She is particularly interested in spintronics, which involves using magnetism to encode information, nanomagnetism, bio-inspired neuromorphic computing, in-memory computing devices, and 2D materials-based computing applications. With a PhD in physics from Harvard University, Incorvia completed her postdoctoral studies at Stanford University. She has published 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings and has given numerous invited talks. Notably, she has received several prestigious awards including the National Science Foundation CAREER award and the IEEE Magnetics Society Early Career Award. Incorvia is actively involved in collaborative research, securing funding from leading institutions and organizations including the National Science Foundation and Samsung Electronics. She serves as an associate editor for the IEEE Journal Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits.
The University of Texas at Austin • Austin, TX
Teaches and conducts research in electrical and computer engineering, focusing on nanodevices and emerging materials.
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