
معرفی
Robert Stamps is a Professor and Department Head of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manitoba, within the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on magnonics, artificial spin ice systems, hyperbolic optics, and neuromorphic computing. He explores complex systems such as spin textures, magnetic dynamics, and the interplay between spintronics and photonics. His work bridges condensed matter physics, materials science, and computational approaches.
Research Interests:
- Magnonics and spin wave dynamics in antiferromagnetic materials
- Artificial spin ice configurations and defect control
- Hyperbolic metamaterials and optical propagation
- Neuromorphic systems modeled using restricted Boltzmann machines
- Phase transitions and topological defects in nanostructured magnets
Recent Work Trends: Over 2021-2025, his publications emphasize cavity magnonics, active inference in spin systems, and hyperbolic optical phenomena in antiferromagnets. He investigates emergent behaviors in artificial spin ice under varying fields and thermal conditions.
Advising & Grants: No specific students or grants listed, though his research likely involves collaborative experimental/theoretical projects. His lab likely focuses on advanced microscopy, magneto-optical measurements, and computational simulations.
Labs/Teams: While not explicitly named, his work suggests involvement in multi-institutional collaborations in spintronics and condensed matter physics.




