K Vijayanandhini

K Vijayanandhini

Associate Professor

Education

Ph. D.

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Dr. Vijayanandhini Kannan graduated her PhD from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. She has carried out post-doctoral research at Laboratori CRISMAT in France and Max-Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics in Germany as a part of CNRS-MPG fellowship. She has completed a research project funded by CSIR on polymer-metal oxide hybrid nanocomposites for gas sensor. Her research focusses on domain wall manipulation and dynamics on soft ferromagnets for spintronic memory and logic devices.

Research Publications

  • Current-induced Domain wall NOT gate logic operation via chirality flipping by exploiting Walker breakdown, Haragopal, V, Rohan Jaiswal, Vijayanandhini Kannan, Murapaka, C and Wen Siang Lew. , Journal of Superconductivity & Novel Magnetism, January 2024.
  • Formation of 360° Domain Wall in a Ferromagnetic Nanowire by Splitting and Recombination of 180° Domain Wall, Vemuru Haragopal, Rohan Jaiswal, Chandrasekhar M, Vijayanandhini. K. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. A Phys. Sci. 93 (3), 433–438 (2023)
  • Chirality dependent domain wall splitting and recombination in ferromagnetic nanostructure with an anti-dot, Rohan Jaiswal, Vemuru Haragopal, Chandrasekhar Murapaka, Vijayanandhini Kannan Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism 36, 665–673 (2023)
  • Learning Dialogs orchestrated with BookRoll: Effects on engagement and learning in an undergraduate physics course, K. Vijayanandhini, Warriem, J, & Ogata, H, Majumdar, R, Research & Practice on Technology Enhanced Learning (RPTEL) 17(1): 28 (2022)
  • Flip & Pair – a strategy to augment a blended course with active-learning components: effects on engagement and learning, 8. K. Vijayanandhini, H. Kuromiya, S. P. Gouripeddi, Rwitajit Majumdar, J. W. Madathil, Hiroaki Ogata, Smart Learning Environments, Vol. 7, 34, 1808 (2020)

Ongoing Research Projects

  • Check Icon GITAM Research Seed Grants (RSG), on Domain wall dynamics in ferromagnetic nanowire with an anti-dot for spintronic based memory and logic device applications

Expertise

  • Check Icon Synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles
  • Check Icon Magnetic perovskites and Spintronic materials
  • Check Icon Electrical Properties & Characterisation

Authored Books

  • Check Icon A book chapter titled “Piezoelectric and Multifunctional composites, in “Perovskites and related mixed oxides: Concepts and Applications”, published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co
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