The 2021 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference
Brought to you by IEEE Magnetics Society
Conference Date
24th August 2021
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Samuel Yick
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Christina Psaroudaki
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Jose A. Fernandez-Roldan
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Program Committee Members
Advisory Board Members
Alex Aubert
TU Darmstadt, Germany
Aleksandr Kurenkov
Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
Ajit Kumar Sahoo
IIT Hyderabad, India
Charlotte Bull
University of Manchester, UK
Xiaoyu (Criss) Zhang
Northeastern University, USA
Dhritiman Bhattacharya
Georgetown University, USA
Naveen Joshi
IIT Kharagpur, India
Olga Adanakova (co-Chair)
Ural Federal University, Russia
Patrick Quarterman (co-chair)
NIST, USA
Sai Li
Beihang University, China
Vijaysankar Kalappattil
Colorado State University, USA
Yassine Quessab (co-chair)
New York University, USA
Zhengyu Xiao
Shanxi Normal University, China
Steering Committee
Hans Nembach (co-Chair)
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Helmut Schultheiss (co-Chair)
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Brian Kirby
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Sara Majetich
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Mingzhong Wu
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Yizheng Wu
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About the Conference
Welcome to the 2021 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference (AtC-AtG), which will be held online on the 24th of August 2021. AtC-AtG is a 24-hour non-stop virtual conference with speakers from all over the world passing the baton to each other. Join, interact, and network at any time – for free. The contributed talks will be given by students and post-doctoral researchers only and invited talks by senior scientists.
The scope of the conference is to bring together early-stage researchers through a series of oral and poster presentations and networking opportunities and provide an international platform to discuss recent progress and trends in the field of magnetism, ranging from fundamental to applied aspects.
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Program
Click here to see the 2021 AtC-AtG Program Booklet
You can download the program at the link below. In the top right column, you can select your region and see the times for all events.
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Highlights
- Invited talks and tutorials from leading experts in magnetism
- Covers all continents and time zones
- Poster sessions
- Cross-regional multi-discipline networking opportunities
- Interactive online broadcasting with questions and discussions
- Free to attend – NO REGISTRATION FEE
Important Dates
- Abstracts submission opens: 1st May 2021
- Abstract submission closes: 02 July 2021 (extended deadline 19th July)
- Notification of acceptance: 02 August 2021
- Registration opens: 07 June 2021
- Registration closes: 22 August 2021
Abstract Submission
Abstracts must report an original and substantial advance in magnetism and magnetic materials, including the email address of the corresponding author, and be written in clear English. The extended abstract submission deadline is on the 19th of July 2021.
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Abstracts' decisions will be announced to the corresponding authors via e-mail. By submitting your abstract you agree that your oral talk, if selected, will be recorded and streamed via an online platform and be available up to five days after the conference. These records could be used for promotion of the conference and activities of the IEEE and IEEE Magnetics Society.
Registration
Registration is free of charge. The registration deadline is the 22nd of August 2021.
Invited Speakers
Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
Sebastian Gliga |
Ester Palmero |
Franziska Scheibel |
- Sebastian Gliga (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland)
"Artificial spin systems: towards functional materials in 2D and 3D" - Ester Palmero (IMDEA Nanoscience, Spain)
"Advances in developing alternative rare earth-free permanent magnets: from composites synthesis to additive manufacturing" - Franziska Scheibel (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
"Magnetocaloric effect and martensitic transformation in ferromagnetic Heusler alloys"
Asia-Pacific:
Subhankar Bedanta | Min-Fu Hsieh | Naoya Kanazawa |
- Subhankar Bedanta (National Institute of Science Education and Research, India)
"Spintronics with Fullerene" - Min-Fu Hsieh (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
"Development of High Power Density Traction Motors for Electrical Vehicles" - Naoya Kanazawa (university of Tokio, Japan)
"Emergence of spin-orbit-coupled surface state derived from topological polarization and its spintronic functionality in a nonmagnetic insulator FeSi"
Americas:
Emilie Jué | Vivek Amin | Elin Winkler |
- Emilie Jué (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
"Magnetic Josephson Junctions for artificial synapses" - Vivek Amin (Indiana University, USA)
"Electrical Spin Current Generation in Ferromagnets and Antiferromagnets" - Elin Winkler (Centro Atómico Bariloche, Argentina)
"Design of core/shell nanoparticles for optimizing the magnetic hyperthermia and the catalytic activity"
Topical tutorials
- Thomas Schrefl (Danube University Krems, Austria)
"An introduction to machine learning for solving micromagnetic problems" - David Cortie (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia)
"Techniques for investigating magnetism in ultra-thin films: Polarised neutron reflectometry and density functional theory" - Christoph Klewe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)
"Static and dynamic magnetic properties illuminated by polarized soft x-rays"