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Professor Larissa V Panina
Leading Scientist
School of Novel Materials and Nanotechnology
National University of Science and Technology, MISIS, Moscow, Russia
Visiting Professor, University of Plymouth
时间:2017年05月23、24、25、27日 13:30-15:00
地点:硅材料重点实验室4号楼复材所205会议室
邀请人:彭华新 教授,秦发祥 研究员
Abstract
The aim of this series of lectures is to introduce physical principles of miniature sensors exploiting electrodynamic effects. We will get an introduction to inductive sensors and magnetoimpedance (MI) sensors which are utilizing ferromagnetic amorphous microwires. Also we will let the sensors compete against each other in order to discover their strength, weaknesses, and opportunities. The overall objective of this short program is to give you hands-on experience in sensor design, output parameter optimization and ideas how the sensors could be used in functional materials. The program is divided into five specialist parts which include:
1、Basic equations and quantities of electrodynamics. Magnetoresistance and
search- coil magnetometry
2、Magnetostriction. Magnetic energy. Domain structure in
microwires with positive magnetostriction. Magnetic wireless sensing based on fast domain propagation.
3、Domain structure in negative magnetostrictive wires
and Magnetoinductive effect.
4、Magnetoimpedance effect in microwires
5、Magnetoimpedance at GHz frequencies and application to
structural materials
6、Magnetopolarization effect for wireless
stress/temperature sensing. Electromagnetic effects for
miniature sensor technology
Prof. L. V. Panina graduated from Moscow State University, Physical department.
In 1990-1998 she was with Nagoya University (Japan),
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, where she gained a wide experience in magnetic
sensor physics and technology. In 1999-2013 she worked in
Plymouth University, UK, developing the field of electromagnetic sensors based on giant magnetoimpedance (GMI). In 2013 she joined NUST
MISIS bringing with her a growing international research on GMI
and composite structural materials. To date, nearly 160 peer review journal
papers and 9 specialized book chapters have been published. Main papers
on magnetoimpedance, artificial optical magnetism and magnetic metamaterials have a substantial citation index (>400). She
has h-index of 32.
浙大复材专家系列讲座 第5期
InCSI Special Composites Seminar (No.5)