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Stewart E. Barnes is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly in the areas of magnetics, superconductivity, and spintronics.
Dr. Barnes' research interests span several key areas in modern physics:
- Condensed Matter Physics with emphasis on magnetic properties of materials
- Spintronics and its applications in neural interfaces and brain function augmentation
- Magnetic anisotropy and Rashba spin-orbit effects in thin films and van der Waals materials
- Novel magnetic phenomena including the magnetic Seebeck effect and spin-motive forces
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of magnetism, spintronics, and novel materials. Barnes has made significant contributions to understanding spin-orbit induced phenomena at material interfaces, magnetic anisotropy in two-dimensional systems, and the development of spintronic applications for neural augmentation. His work bridges fundamental physics with potential biomedical applications, particularly in non-invasive brain function augmentation technologies.
Notable scientific contributions include:
- Research on neural spintronics for noninvasive brain function augmentation
- Studies of spin-orbit-induced Ising ferromagnetism at van der Waals interfaces
- Investigations into magnetic anisotropy by Rashba spin-orbit coupling
- Experimental evidence for the magnetic Seebeck effect
- Work on spin-motive forces in magnetic vortex structures
Dr. Barnes has been active in both theoretical and experimental aspects of condensed matter physics, with publications in high-impact journals including Nano Letters, Physical Review Letters, and Scientific Reports. His research has garnered attention across multiple platforms, with mentions on social media and in various academic metrics.



