ATC_ATG 2020
The 2020 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference
Brought to you by IEEE Magnetics Society
Conference Date
27th August 2020
Registration deadline
23th August 2020
Program Co-Chairs
Charlotte Bullcharlotte.bull@manchester.ac.uk
Vijay Kalappattil
vijay.Kalappattil@colostate.edu
Ba Myint
elebam@nus.edu.sg
Advisory Board
Hans Nembach, Chairnembach@ieee.org
Brian Kirby
briankirby@ieee.org
Mingzhong Wu
Mingzhong.Wu@colostate.edu
The 2020 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference (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, or take a break at any time – for free. The contributed talks will be given by students and post-doctoral researchers only and invited talks by senior scientists.
Europe, Middle East and Africa Time Zone: Dongwook Go, Hector Corte-León and Felix Schreiber
Americas Time Zone: Cristina Psaroudaki (Caltech, USA), Corisa Kons (USF, USA), Isaiah Gray (Cornell University, USA)
Anjan Barman
S.N Bose National Center for Basic Sciences,
India
Yoshichika Otani
The University of Tokyo,
Japan
Hyunsoo Yang
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Mathias Kläui
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,
Germany
José Maria Porro
BCMaterials,
Spain
Anna Semisalova
University of Duisburg-Essen,
Germany
Amal El-Ghazaly
Cornell University,
USA
Guohan Hu
IBM,
USA
Mark Stiles
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
USA
Registration is now closed.
Best Presentation Awards
Asia and Pacific Time Zone: May Inn Sim, NUS (Singapore), Rui-HaoLi, CWRU (USA) and Namrata Bansal, IITD(India)Europe, Middle East and Africa Time Zone: Dongwook Go, Hector Corte-León and Felix Schreiber
Americas Time Zone: Cristina Psaroudaki (Caltech, USA), Corisa Kons (USF, USA), Isaiah Gray (Cornell University, USA)
Program Booklet
Click here to download the program booklet.Invited Speakers
Click on any of the invited speakers to download a pdf with more information.Asia and Pacific Time Zone
S.N Bose National Center for Basic Sciences,
India
"Spin-orbit effects on spin dynamics"
The University of Tokyo,
Japan
"Novel functions observed in a topological antiferromagnet"
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
"Magnetization switching based on topoligical spin textures and magnons"
Europe, Middle East and Africa Time Zone
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,
Germany
"Skyrmion dynamics - from individual ultrafast motion to diffusion and collective crystallization of 2D lattices"
BCMaterials,
Spain
"Neutron and synchrotron radiation as probes to study magnetic materials"
University of Duisburg-Essen,
Germany
"Laterally petterned magnetic landscapes in FeAl"
Americas Time Zone
Cornell University,
USA
"Tunable magnetoelectric components and devices"
IBM,
USA
"Materials for STT-MRAM Applications"
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
USA
"Spintronics for neuromorphic computing"
Highlights
- Invited talks and tutorials from leading experts in magnetism
- Covers all continents and time zones
- Interactive online broadcasting with questions and discussions
- Free to attend – NO REGISTRATION FEE
Registration is required
Deadline for registration: 25 August 2020, 11:59 PM EDT (New York)Registration is now closed.