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2025 School

2025 European School on Magnetism

ESM 2025 will be held from 30 June to 11 July 2025, in mixed format, both onsite in Liège, Belgium, and online. The topic is Topology for low energy spintronics. Activities consist of lectures (40h), question sessions, practicals and tutorials, career and industry perspectives, access to a Library on Magnetism.

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Request for participation (registration) will open beginning of 2025.

The topic for the 2025 European School on Magnetism is Topology for low energy spintronics The School is chaired by Bertrand Dupé (University of Liège).

Participation is offered in mixed format, either onsite in Liège, with a maximum of 100 participants, or online with most of the onsite activities available. We are commited to provide a similarly-high experience to both onsite and online participants, based on our experience of hybrid school built up since 2021. We intend to set up local hubs in Europe, in which online participants may gather to attend the school. This intends to enhance their online experience through collaborative work and emulation, and the mentoring of local experts in the field of magnetism. Hubs will be organized when the outcome of the selection process is over.

Like previous editions of ESM, the 2025 School aims at providing a thorough understanding of magnetism based on a broad series of fundamental lectures, while offering the latest insights into up-to-date aspects of magnetism with lectures focusing on a special topic. The objective of the 2025 school is to cover a wide range of fundamental to functional phenomena, to serve as a critical evaluation of the use of magnetism, magnetic materials and multiferroic materials to serve in energy-efficient devices, especially to address societal challenges. The School will be an opportunity for young scientists and lecturers from various fields to meet, share their expertise and build a network.

The School is addressed at young scientists, mainly PhD students and post-docs, both experimentalists and theoreticians. It will consist of an eleven-day training of lectures, team work and practicals provided by prominent scientists active in today's research, interactive question sessions, access to a library of magnetism-related books, career perspectives and industrial contributions. Attendees and lecturers are requested to agree with the code of conduct of ESM.

The following organizations provided financial and/or technical support to the European School on Magnetism (confirmed or pending).