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From the President

If your professional interests involve magnetics, I hope the IEEE Magnetics Society (syllable minimalists say “MagSoc”) is or will become your favorite professional community. Here is where you will personally and virtually meet old friends and new colleagues. The venues for such gatherings are our conferences and chapter events, some of which are described in this edition of the Newsletter.

 

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