Monday 13 July
Conference Chair: Solveig Felton (Queen's University of Belfast)
Chair: Nicola Morley (University of Sheffield)
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10:00
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2020 Wohlfarth lecture: Spin-Orbit Physics at Magnetic Interfaces (abstract) Aurelien Manchon, Aix-Marseille Universite, CNRS, CINaM, France
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11:00
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Deposition components, instruments and systems: what’s new from Henniker (abstract) Terry Whitmore, Henniker Scientific, UK
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11:15
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Skyrmion motion in magnetic multilayer systems (abstract) Katharina Zeissler, University of Leeds, UK
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11:45
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Innovative magnetic systems and testing methods (abstract) Benjamin Wenzel, *INNOVENT e.V. – Magnetic and Optical Systems, Germany
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12:00
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Break
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Chair: Matthew Bryan (Royal Holloway, University of London) |
14:00
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Understanding permanent magnets through first-principles calculations: progress and challenges (abstract) Christopher Patrick, University of Oxford, UK
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14:30
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Understanding and developing spin-based emitters for improved far-infrared radiation sources (abstract) Charlotte Bull, The University of Manchester, UK
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15:00
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Magnetic nanoparticles for effective theranostics: role of interparticle interactions (abstract) Sergiu Ruta, University of York, UK
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15:30
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Magnetic molecular films for spintronic applications (abstract) Sandrine Heutz, Imperial College London, UK
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16:00
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Tuesday 14 July
Chair: Paul Keatley (University of Exeter)
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10:00
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Areas of Influences: 7 Overlooked Aspects of Writing an EPSRC Proposal (abstract) Elaine Massung, EPSRC, UK
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10:30
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Magnetic Imaging on the nanoscale at variable temperature (abstract) Florian Glott, attocube Systems AG, Germany
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10:45
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Controlling magnetism in van der Waals ferromagnets (abstract) Hidekazu Kurebayashi, University College London, UK
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11:15
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Cryomagnetic research tools for quantum technologies, new materials and device development in physical science (abstract) John Burgoyne, Oxford Instruments Nanoscience, UK
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11:30
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Break
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Chair: Thomas Moore (University of Leeds)
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18:00
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How magnets work (abstract) Dan Allwood, University of Sheffield, UK
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19:00
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