
Tamalika Banerjee
Tamalika Banerjee is professor at the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials (ZIAM), University of Groningen, the Netherlands, since 2013. She studied physics at Presidency University, Kolkata, India, and received her PhD from the University of Madras, India. She subsequently joined the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, MIT, USA, as a visiting scientist, and then the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India, as a postdoctoral
fellow. In 2002, she was a postdoctoral researcher at MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, the Netherlands, where she developed a new technique to study spintronic devices on the nanometer scale that has been applied to different materials systems and their devices. In 2009, she joined ZIAM as a Rosalind Franklin fellow, tenure track, and has her own research group focusing on new approaches of fabricating spintronic materials and devices for Beyond-Moore technology and the Internet of things. Prof. Banerjee has published over 60 refereed articles and participated in 47 invited talks on spintronics. Her research focuses on spintronic materials and devices for Beyond-Moore applications such as spin logic, reconfigurable spintronics architecture, and bioinspired computing.