IEEE Magnetic Symposium 2025 - Gothenburg
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https://chalmers.ungapped.io/Surveys/f7c49b24-c990-470c-ad12-805ca98ad6c9
Magnetic materials play a vital role in a wide range of technologies, including data storage, energy conversion, sensing, biomedical devices, and emerging areas such as spintronics and quantum information. Research in this field is highly interdisciplinary, combining materials science, physics, and engineering. As interest grows in designing functional materials for advanced applications, magnetism continues to be a key enabler for innovation. To support this growing field and foster collaboration across Sweden, we are organizing a one day IEEE Magnetics Symposium on 6 October 2025 at Chalmers. The goal is to bring together researchers from across Sweden and internationally to exchange ideas, build collaborations, and engage early career scientists and students.
The symposium will feature two IEEE Distinguished Lecturers: Prof. Yayoi Takamura (University of California, Davis) and Prof. Guenter Reiss (Bielefeld University), both internationally recognized for their work in magnetic materials. We have also confirmed participation from researchers at Chalmers, Uppsala University, KTH, Örebro University, and the University of Gothenburg, including both senior and early career scientists. The scientific program will include keynote presentations, invited talks, and a poster session, with a strong focus on engaging PhD students and postdocs.
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• 8:30: Registration and coffee, badge collection
• 9:00: Welcome and Introduction, Varun, Akash, Danny
• 9:05: DL1, Yayoi Takamura, University of California, Davis, Tailoring magnetic spin textures in La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 based micromagnets
• 10:05: Keynote 1: Saroj Dash, Chalmers, Spin on 2D quantum materials
• 10:35: Coffee break (sandwiches will be served)
• 11:00: Keynote 2, Anna Delin, KTH, Anisotropic spin caloritronic effects in van der Waals insulators
• 11:30: Invited 1, Richard Matthias Geilhufe, Chalmers, Phono-magnetism and spin-rotation coupling
• 11:50: Invited 2, Danny Thonig, Örebro University, Anisotropic and non-local energy dissipation in model Kagome systems
• 12:10: Lunch break
• 13:30: DL2, Guenter Reiss, Bielefeld University, Germany, New materials and interface effects in charge and spin transport in magnetic heterostructures
• 14:30: Keynote 3, Martin Sahlberg, Uppsala University, From minerals to functional magnets
• 15:00: Coffee break/poster interaction
• 16:00: Keynote 4, Peter Oppeneer, Uppsala University, Emergent research field of Orbitronics
• 16:30: Invited 3, Sophie Frances Liss Weber, Chalmers, Leveraging the intrinsic electric fields at surfaces for spintronics applications
• 16:50: Invited 4, Akash Kumar, Gothenburg University, Spin wave driven mutual synchronization in spin Hall nano-oscillators
• 17:10: Meeting closure