Prof. Rembert Duine
Full professor

Eindhoven University of Technology
Physics of Nanostructures
Contribution within QuMat:
Theory and design; Pillar 2.
Pillar 2 co-leader
Email: R.A.Duine@uu.nl
Short CV
Duine’s interest lie broadly in condensed-matter theory, with a recent focus on spintronics. His group and collaborators developed the theoretical description of spin transport through ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic insulators. Recent achievements include theoretical proposals for spin transport by phonons, and for a spin-wave laser that is based on analogies of magnetic systems with black holes. Duine has received ERC Starting and Consolidator grants, and NWO Vidi and Vici grants.
Project involvement
Project Leader – QuMat.1-TUE-2.3C
Theory of complex magnetism
Co-supervisor – QuMat.1-RUG-2.1B
Generation, control and detection of magnons
Co-supervisor – QuMat.1-RU-2.1A / 2.2A
Quantum theory of 2D magnetism – Nonequilibrium nanomagnetism