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Prof. Dr. Stuart Parkin

Curriculum Vitae

Stuart Parkin is Director at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Halle, Germany, and an Alexander von Humboldt Professor at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. His research interests include spintronic materials and devices for advanced sensor, memory, and logic applications, oxide thin-film heterostructures, topological metals, exotic superconductors, and cognitive devices. Parkin’s discoveries in spintronics enabled a more than 10,000-fold increase in the storage capacity of magnetic disk drives. For his work that thereby enabled the “big data” world of today, Parkin was awarded the Millennium Technology Prize from the Technology Academy Finland in 2014 and the King Faisal Prize for Science 2021 for his research into three distinct classes of spintronic memories. Parkin is an elected Fellow/ Member: Royal Society (London), Royal Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, German National Academy of Science - Leopoldina, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Indian Academy of Sciences, and TWAS - academy of sciences for the developing world. Parkin has received 4 honorary doctorates. Parkin has published more than 670 papers, has 129 issued patents, and has given more than 890 invited talks around the world. Parkin was named a “Highly Cited Researcher” by Clarivate for the years 2018-2022 and has an h-index of 129.

Selected Awards

Stuart Parkin has received some of the world’s highest scientific honors, including the Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering (2024), one of the most prestigious global awards in Engineering, and the APS Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research (2024), the top distinction of the American Physical Society. His contributions have also been recognized with the King Faisal Prize for Science (2021), the internationally renowned Millennium Technology Prize (2014), and the Von Hippel Award (2012), the premier award of the Materials Research Society.
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