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Symposium H-2
Fundamental Properties of Magnetic Materials and Innovative Applications

Scope

This symposium covers a wide range of perspectives, from the basic properties of magnetic materials to the latest applied technologies.
It deepens our understanding of the physical and chemical properties of new types and structures of magnetic materials, such as nano-structures, thin films, and composite materials, and also considers their development into innovative applications, such as energy storage, quantum computing, medical technology, and data storage technology.

Topics

  • Spintronics
  • Magnetic nanomaterials and application
  • Environmental sensing and remediation
  • Soft/hard magnetic materials
  • Magnetic recording
  • Healthcare solutions
  • Magnetocalorics

Invited Speakers

  • PAOLA MARIA TIBERTO, INRIM: Multi-functionalities of magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications
  • Malu Fdez-Gubieda, University of Basque Country: Perspectives on Magnetotactic bacteria in biomedical application
  • Tadakatsu Ohkubo, National Institute for Materials Science: Multiscale Structural Characterization for the Development of Heavy Rare-Earth Lean/Free Nd-Fe-B Magnets

Organizers

Representative Correspondence
Yuko Ichiyanagi
Yokohama National University
Yuko[at]ynu.ac.jp

Saeki Yamamuro
Ehime University
Ulf Wiedwald
Uni Duisburg-Essen
Montserrat Rivas
University of Oviedo
Valentyn Novosad
Argonne National Laboratory
Ko Mibu
Natoya Institute of Technology