Dwi is a Specially Appointed Assistant Professor at the Department of Materials Science, Niigata University.
He earned his PhD in materials science from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology where he focused on exploring the use of defects in solids for quantum sensing. He is currently exploring novel techniques in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for life science application. His research interest includes quantum sensing, nuclear magnetic resonance, and spintronics and has experiences working on those fields.
Experience
2019–present
Specially Appointed Assistant Professor, Niigata University
2019–2019
Research associate, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
2018–2018
Visiting PhD Researcher, The City College of New York
2013–2016
Lecturer, Universitas Panca Marga
Education
2019
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Doctor of Philosophy
2013
Tohoku University, Master of Science
2010
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Sarjana Teknik
Publications
2019
Imaging of stray magnetic field vectors from a magnetic particle with an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
2017
Long-distance excitation of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond via surface spin waves, Applied Physics Express
2014
Systematic studies on anharmonicity of rattling phonons in type-I clathrates by low-temperature heat capacity measurements, Physical Review B