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31/08/2022
Researchers use multicomponent alloys to make strong and ductile soft magnetic materials. Latest results now published in the journal Nature
Read more30/08/2022
Lectures in memory of late distinguished physicists in our field
Read more08/08/2022
In this Editorial, Olivier Fruchart, President of the EMA, and Nora Dempsey, President of the International Advisory Committee of JEMS, present a report on JEMS2022, an outlook on JEMS2023, and highlights of the annual meeting of the General Council of the EMA that took place during JEMS2022.
Read more25/07/2022
2022 OKIA [Molecular magnetism] was awarded to Dr. Mauro Perfetti.
Read more25/07/2022
Nominations for IEEE Magnetics Society Early Career Award are accepted till 31 August.
Read more04/07/2022
In this Editorial, Nuala Caffrey, Officer for Gender and Diversity of the EMA, presents the policy of EMA regarding Gender and Diversity.
Read more10/06/2022
The 2022 EPS Condensed Matter Division (CMD) Europhysics Prize has been awarded to Prof. Agnès Barthélémy and Dr. Manuel Bibes (CNRS/Thales laboratory of University Paris-Saclay), Prof. Ramamoorthy Ramesh (UC Berkeley) and Prof. Nicola Spaldin (ETH Zurich) for seminal contributions to the physics and applications of multiferroic and magnetoelectric materials.
Read more02/06/2022
Joint European Magnetic Symposia 2022: Additional submission window for the latest news abstracts (mostly posters) is open till 16 June. JEMS2022 will be held as Hybrid Conference (Warsaw & online) 24-29 July 2022.
Read more01/06/2022
In this Editorial, Burkard HILLEBRANDS and Olivier FRUCHART, respectively EMA president and vice-President, disclose the election results for the General Council 2022.
Read more24/05/2022
The IUPAP Commission on Magnetism is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2022 IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize in the field of Magnetism is Dr. Chunhui Du (University of California, San Diego) for “fundamental contributions to the understanding, detection and control of spin dynamics and spin currents in magnetic oxides.”