Joint European Magnetic Symposia 2018
Mainz, Germany: September 3rd - 7th 2018
The Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS) is the premiere and most comprehensive conference on magnetism in Europe, organized in coordination with the European Magnetism Association (EMA). The next symposia will take place from the 3rd to the 7th of September 2018 at the conference center Rheingoldhalle in Mainz, Germany.
JEMS covers a wide breadth of cutting-edge topics in magnetism and magnetic materials research, ranging from the fundamental to the applied. The topics cut across the entire field of magnetism, such as biomangetism applications, chiral magnetism and skyrmions, multiferroics, strongly correlated systems, topological magnetic materials, ultrafast optical spintronics, and magnonics.
The conference incorporates plenary and semi-plenary talks from internationally renowned speakers, representing the latest advances in magnetism. Attendees are also able to contribute to specific symposia through talks and poster sessions focused on their research topics.
Mainz and the Rheinpfalz region are important centers of magnetism research in Germany. The Kaiserslautern-Mainz collaborative center SPIN+X and the Spin Phenomena Interdisciplinary Center (SPICE) lead many of these efforts.
The organizing committee of JEMS 2018 is looking forward to welcoming you to Mainz!
Please apply for the conference via www.jems2018.org


Spin Cavitronics
Mainz, Germany: May 15th - 18th 2018
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Cavity (quantum) electrodynamics, originally invented in order to enhance matter-light interaction in atomic physics, has developed into an ubiquitous technique to study condensed matter systems, such as semiconductor quantum dots, diamond NV centers, donor spins in silicon, Josephson-junction qubits, nanomechanical systems, etc. Recently, ferromagnets in cavities have been shown to hybridize with microwaves and (more weakly) with light photons. We observe now the emergence of the interdisciplinary field “Spin Cavitronics” that brings together the optical and microwave cavity communities with researchers from magnetism and spintronics, also involving superconductivity, plasmonics, phononics, mechanics, and AMO groups. The present workshop is intended to facilitate interaction between the leaders of these fields and lure prospective newbies.
Organizers
Gerrit Bauer (Tohoku)
Koji Usami (Tokyo)
Jairo Sinova (JGU Mainz)
Invited Speakers
Back, Christian (Garching)
Bertet, Patrice (Saclay)
Blanter, Yaroslav (Delft)
Ciccarelli, Chiara (Cambridge)
Flatte, Michael (Iowa)
Gönnenwein, Sebastian (Dresden)
Haigh, James (Cambridge)
Hillebrands, Burkard (Kaiserslautern)
Hu, Can-Ming (Winnipeg)
Huebl, Hans (Garching)
Imamoglu, Atac (Zurich)
Kläui, Mathias (Mainz)
Kontos, Takis (Paris)
Nunnenkamp, Andreas (Cambridge) |
Kusminskiy, Silvia (Erlangen)
Polzik, Eugene (Copenhagen)
Rauschenbeutel, Arno (Wien)
Saitoh, Eiji (Sendai)
Schmidt, Georg (Halle)
Takeda, Kazuyuki (Kyoto)
Tang, Hong (New Haven)
Taylor, Jake (Maryland)
Tobar, Michael (Crawley (AUS))
Tserkovnyak, Yaroslav (UCLA)
van Wees, Bart (Groningen)
Weides, Martin (Mainz)
Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang (Karlsruhe)
Yacoby, Amir (Harvard) |