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Ramesh C. Budhani is an Adjunct Professor in the William H. Miller III Department of Physics & Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, affiliated with the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on magnetism and superconductivity in low-dimensional systems, including spin-orbit effects at material interfaces, interface magnetism, and vortex dynamics in superconductors. He employs advanced thin film synthesis techniques such as physical and chemical vapor deposition to create novel heterostructures for studying these phenomena.
Core research areas include magnetogalvanic effects, magnetocaloric effects, topological spin configurations, radio-frequency magnetization dynamics, photomagnetism, and interface superconductivity. His work bridges fundamental physics with applications in nanotechnology and condensed matter systems.
While no specific grants, awards, or advising roles are detailed in the provided text, his affiliation with Johns Hopkins and Morgan State University (via email domain) suggests collaborative research activities. Laboratory efforts center on thin film epitaxy and material characterization for low-dimensional systems.
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