Yongbing Xu Ph.D.
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Dr. Xu's research interests include: spin-nanoelectronics and next generation devices, magnetic nanostructures for information storage, nanofabrication using molecular beam epitaxy growth and lithography, electron spectroscopy and microscopy.
Education
BSc, MSc and PhD (Nanjing), PhD (Leeds), MInstP
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