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The European Magnetism Association (EMA) is a non-profit organisation promoting the development of magnetism and magnetic materials in Europe, through rising the visibility and the impact of research on fundamental and applied magnetism.
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The Industrial Relations team at the European Magnetic Association (EMA) is committed to promoting strong collaborations between academia, society, and industry in the field of Magnetism. Our mission is to create opportunities that bring EMA’s activities and members closer to companies with shared interests in magnetic materials and devices.
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The European Magnetism Association (EMA) is a non-profit organisation promoting the development of magnetism and magnetic materials in Europe, through rising the visibility and the impact of research on fundamental and applied magnetism. EMA acts as an umbrella organisation for activities in magnetism in Europe.
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We are maintaining a mailing list of persons active in the field of Magnetism. These serve to disseminate our monthly newsletter as well as information related to JEMS and ESM.
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Become a member of EMA, showing your appreciation and supporting actions for the magnetism community.
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Home > EMA > Commitments > EMA Awards
In 2019, the European Magnetism Association (EMA) established two awards. The Young Scientist Award is awarded every year to a young scientist, for theoretical or experimental work performed mostly in Europe, in fields of fundamental or applied magnetism. The Dominique Givord Award for Advancing Magnetism in Europe is awarded every three years to an excellent Scientist (or scientists), who has significantly helped to push forward magnetism research and the magnetism community in Europe.