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Dmitri Litvinov in Center for Nanomagnetic Systems

Caption: Dmitri Litvinov, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and of chemical and biomolecular engineering in the Cullen College of Engineering at UH, uses an ultra-high vacuum thin film synthesis to make magnetic materials that are then used to create giant magnetoresistive sensors for identifying new medications and providing fool-proof cancer diagnoses.

Credit: Mark Lacy

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