Dennis Meier is a full Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU, heading the Functional Topological Systems team at FACET. He is an associated member of QuSpin, the Centre of Excellence for Quantum Spintronics. His work focuses on ferroelectric domain walls, multiferroics, and topological materials. Meier serves as Vice-President of the European Magnetism Association and holds editorial roles at Communications Physics and Materials Today Quantum . Awards : Outstanding Research Award 2022, ERC Consolidator Grant 2019, Fridtjof Nansen Award 2019, I.K. Lykkes Award 2019. Grants : ATRONICS project funded by ERC (2019). Research : Explores domain wall electronics, topological solitons, and neuromorphic computing. Key contributions include conductivity control via defects, cryogenic memristors, and ferroelectric environmental sensors. His research spans domain wall dynamics, multiferroic materials, and applications in nanotechnology. He has authored/co-authored books on domain walls and multiferroics, and holds patents on magnetic field sensors and cryostat technology.






