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21/04/2021
Request for participation to the European School on Magnetism 2021 in Cluj-Napoca was closed on April 15th. We received 204 applications from 31 countries. Applicants will be notified about results by May 15th, 2021.
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The EMA 2021 Young Scientist Award goes to Libor Šmejkal
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The next session of the European School on Magnetism (ESM) is scheduled to take place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 6-17 Sep 2021. It will be organized in a mixed format, on-site and on-line.
Call for participation (registration) is open till 15 April 2021.
15/12/2020
The signature of a formal Memorandum of Understanding between EMA and the CMD of EPS has been performed during the online closure events of JEMS 2020 on Friday 11th of December
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Nora Dempsey has been elected as a Vice President of the JEMS International Advisory Committee (IAC). Six members of the JEMS International Advisory Committee reached the end of their six-year term. Six new members have been appointed.
Read more11/12/2020
The ERC will fund 327 Consolidator projects worth €655 million (2020 call). Several of these projects are related to magnetism.
Read more29/11/2020
The complete works of Louis Néel have been gathered and made publicly available, 50 years after the Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to Louis Néel in 1970.
Read more18/11/2020
The 2021 call for the Young Scientist Award is open. Nominations should be sent before January 31, 2020.
Read more12/11/2020
It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of Boris A. Kalinikos, Professor of Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI”, who passed away on November 7, 2020.
Read more11/11/2020
Researchers report a novel technique for magnetization switching using short 6-picosecond electrical pulses.
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