EMA

Program

I. Fundamentals

  • Fields, magnetostatics, units: Dr. Marco Coisson, Istituto Nazionale Di Ricerca Metrologica
  • Magnetism from atoms to solids: Dr. Heike Herper, University of Uppsala
  • Exchange interactions & magnetic ordering:
  • Magnetic anisotropy: Dr. Francisca Scheibel, University of Darmstadt
  • Surface and interface magnetism:
  • Domains and domain walls:
  • Spin-waves and magnonics :
  • Magnetization reversal processes:
  • Phenomenological electronic transport:

II. Techniques

  • Measuring magnetism in the lab : Dr. Marco Coisson, Istituto Nazionale Di Ricerca Metrologica
  • Measurements at large facilities:
  • Tight-Binding and DFT in magnetism: Prof. Roser Valenti, University of Frankfurt
  • Micromagnetics and atomic spin dynamics:
  • Introduction to AI: Prof. Stefano Sanvito, Trinity College Dublin

III. Functions and applications

  • Magnetocalorics: Dr. Francisca Scheibel, University of Darmstadt
  • Correlated electrons & magnetism: Prof. Roser Valenti, University of Frankfurt
  • Rashba, Dresselhaus effet & spin transport:
  • Introduction to altermagnetism: Dr. Libor Smejkal, Max Planck Institute Dresden
  • Topological magnetism: Prof. Maxim Mostovoy, University of Groningen
  • AFM spintronics: Dr. Libor Smejkal, Max Planck Institute Dresden
  • Roadmap of magnetism incl. panel discussion: Prof. Stefano Sanvito, Trinity College Dublin

IV. Industrial and career perspective

Practicals

Practical are organized to practice the use of numerical, analytical or experimental techniques, related to topics covered by the lectures. They are proposed both to onsite and online participants.

Question-Answer sessions (5-10h)

The purpose of a research School is to provide young scientists with the basics in a working field. With this respect interactivity between students and lecturers should be promoted. Like in the previous editions, a key aspect of this interactivity is the possibility to raise questions at the end as well as during the course of the lectures, both for onsite and online participants. Besides, several sessions of questions take place, during which the lecturers or voluntary students present in more detail issues raised by the students during the lectures or anonymously through a question-box.

Library

A library consisting of a large set of books dedicated to various aspects of Magnetism is on display during the entire School. Its purpose is first to get students aware of the existing books, get acquainted with their use, and also serve as a support for activities during the School.

Posters

We encourage participants to bring posters to present their work. Poster will be displayed at all times during the school, plus with dedicated poster tims slots. Students are also asked to present their poster in a one-slide teaser as an exercice to summarize their work. Several poster prizes will be awarded, including a voucher for free attendance to the next Joint European Magnetism Symposia conference.

Tentative Program