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Manisha Bansal

Project On Next Generation Data Storage Technologies at IEEE Magnetics Society

Manisha Bansal is a doctoral student at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Thiruvananthapuram, focusing on magneto-electric materials for energy-efficient non-volatile memory. Since January 2021, Manisha has been involved with the IEEE Magnetics Society on a project enhancing magnetic cation ordering in multiferroic materials for next-generation data storage technologies, collaborating with Tyndall National Institute in Ireland. Manisha's prior experience includes a student visit to the University of Cambridge for a project on energy-efficient ultra-high-density neuromorphic non-volatile memories and an M.Sc. project at the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati, where solutions to the 2-D Ising model were explored using artificial neural networks. Manisha holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Miranda House, Delhi University, and a Master's degree in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati.

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