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03/07/2024
The government has entrusted the CNRS and the CEA with the responsibility of leading the SPIN Research Program, an exploratory program within the framework of the France 2030 investment plan and operated by the ANR. With a budget of 38 million euros over eight years, the SPIN Research Program aims to develop a new generation of components for a more frugal, agile, and sustainable digital world. The program collaborates closely with the national community of public research, benefiting from the support of institutional partners.
Read more16/04/2024
We are very pleased to count the Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) as a supporting member of EMA
Read more01/11/2023
The call is open for the 2024 Young Scientist Award of the European Magnetism Association. Nominations should be sent by January 31, 2024.
Read more25/12/2016
We now offer the possibility for sponsoring the Newsletter of the European Magnetism Association. Contact us of you are interested in this unique channel to reach more than 10000 persons active in the field of Magnetism.
Read more29/07/2016
Some of you may know that the full content of so-called Feynman lectures have been available on-line for some time now, at the Caltech Institute of Technology. This includes the lecture on magnetic materials.
Read more21/07/2016
Samsung Foundry is going to offer both spin torque transfer magnetic RAM (STT-MRAM) and flash as embedded non-volatile memory options on its 28nm FDSOI manufacturing process.
Read more13/07/2016
IBM researchers, in collaboration with Samsung researchers, demonstrated switching MRAM cells for devices with diameters ranging from 50 down to 11 nanometers in only 10 nanoseconds, using only 7.5 microamperes.
Read more01/07/2016
A general trend is to transfer functionalities from the usual rigid supports to flexible media, from cloth to plastics. Demonstrations are emerging to apply this to spintronics.
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