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30/04/2022
Ralph Skomski passed away on April 10, 2022, at 61 years old. He was a professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and his research focuses on the theory of magnetic nanostructures.
08/04/2022
Congratulations to Jon Gorchon who received the 2021 Edouard Branly Award and the 2022 Suzanne Zivi Award for his work on ultrafast magnetization switching thanks to electric pulses.
05/04/2022
In this Editorial we would like to draw your attention to some important upcoming dates concerning the annual elections of the General Council members, and the upcoming European School of Magnetism 2022.
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01/04/2022
Results for call 2021 ERC Starting grants have been published. Among these, several projects are related to magnetism.
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10/03/2022
In the context of the devastating war in continental Europe launched by Russia against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 with the support of Belarus, the European Magnetism Association has set its policy
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25/02/2022
Our thoughts are in Ukraine and with our colleagues there.
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24/02/2022
Results for call 2021 ERC Starting grants have been published. Among these, several projects are related to magnetism.
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18/01/2022
EMA is supporting the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development 2022.
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30/12/2021
Nominations for Olivier Kahn International Award are open! The award (Olivier Kahn Medal + 2500€ + invited talk @ ECMM 2022) will be given to a young talented scientist working in Europe in the field of Molecular Magnetism or closely related disciplines. Deadline: April 1st 2022.
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02/12/2021
The call for nominations for the 2022 IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize in the field of Magnetism is open, with deadline 31st January 2022. The nominated candidate must not have completed more than eight years of research after the doctorate by the nomination date, with allowance for career interruptions such as military service and parental leave.
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