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Jean Anne C. Incorvia serves as an Assistant Professor and holds the Fellow of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Chair in Computer Engineering within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, where she directs the Integrated Nano Computing (INC) Lab focused on developing practical nanodevices for next-generation computing.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University (2015), cross-registered at MIT
- Postdoctoral research at Stanford University in Electrical Engineering (2015-2017)
- Bachelor's degree in Physics from UC Berkeley (2008)
Dr. Incorvia pioneers research at the convergence of physics and computing, specializing in spintronics that leverages electron spin for information encoding, bio-inspired neuromorphic architectures, and in-memory computing systems. Her work extends to quantum computing elements, radiation-hardened devices for extreme environments, and 2D material applications in magnetic systems, all aimed at overcoming fundamental limitations in energy efficiency and scalability of conventional electronics.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- US National Science Foundation CAREER award (2020)
- IEEE Magnetics Society Early Career Award (2020)
She actively secures major research funding including six National Science Foundation grants and two Department of Energy awards as of 2020, while leading a multi-PI collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories. Her leadership extends to IEEE Magnetics Society administration and organizing premier conferences such as IEDM and Intermag.
The INC Lab operates as an interdisciplinary hub where physics, materials science, and electrical engineering converge to develop novel computing paradigms using emerging nanoscale phenomena.





