Isaak D. Mayergoyz

Isaak D. Mayergoyz is Alford L. Ward Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.[1]

He received his master and PhD degrees in the former Soviet Union, where he was a senior research scientist at the Institute of Cybernetics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences before emigrating to the US in 1980. In the same year he was appointed full professor of the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Maryland. In 1987, he received the Outstanding Teacher Award of the university's College of Engineering. In 1988, he was selected as a visiting research fellow of the Research and Development Center of General Electric after having consulted for the same center. In the same year (1988), he became a Fellow of IEEE.[2] In 1994, he became a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Magnetics Society as well as a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher of the University of Maryland, College Park. He received the Achievement Award, the highest award of the IEEE Magnetics Society, in 2010.[3]

His areas of research have included plasmon resonances in nanoparticles, nonlinear magnetization dynamics induced by spin polarized current, fluctuations in nanoscale semiconductor devices, stochastic analysis of systems with hysteresis, drive independent recovery and forensics of hard disk data, computational electromagnetics and power engineering.[1][4]

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