This 2-day event aims at gathering original work in the broad research field of applied magnetism in amultiphysics context. The motivation is to unite researchers that are confronted with similar research questions but who rarely or only very limitedly get the chance to interact as coming from very different research backgrounds such as electronics, photonics, solid-state physics, materials research, mechanics, nanotechnology, or any other where magnetism can offer new perspectives and applications. In this frame, examples of research domains range from (but are not limited to) magnetooptics, magnonics, magneto-electrical effects, optomagnetism, spintronics, multiferroics, magnetoplasmonics, magnetoacoustics, magnetoelasticity, topological physics, magnetocalorics, molecular magnetism, and computational micromagnetism.
The symposium will consist of invited talks, along with a
poster session for submitted contributions.
Given the time frame, a few submissions will be considered for oral presentation.
Plenary Talk : Prof Matthias Kläui - Institute of Physics, University of Mainz
"Antiferromagnetic Insulatronics: Spintronics without magnetic fields and moving electrons"
&
Dr. Lucian Prejbeanu - CEA-SPINTEC, Grenoble
"An Overview of the PEPR SPIN project & recent advances on Magnetic Memories"
Confirmed Invited talks:
Alberto Amo (Phlam - Université de Lille): Artificial magnetism and topology in photonic lattices
Hélène Béa (CEA-SPINTEC): Control of the chirality of magnetic skyrmions and domain walls with a gate voltage
Martin Bowen (IPCMS): Spintronics & Quantum Thermodynamics
Béatrice Dagens (C2N - Université Paris-Saclay): Nonreciprocal magnetoplasmonic devices
Aurore Finco (Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Montpellier): Nanoscale magnetic imaging with quantum sensors