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20th International Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference (NanoTR-20)
Following our recent focus on academia–industry cooperation (2024) and defense industry-oriented nanotechnology applications (2025), this year NanoTR-20 expands its horizons even further.
The 2026 edition will feature multiple specialized symposia and workshops in emerging and fast-evolving fields such as: Electron microscopy, quantum technologies, innovative materials, and more…
These side events will offer deeper, hands-on engagement and foster collaboration across the expanding NanoTR community.
Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS) 2025
The Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS) is the leading and most comprehensive conference on magnetism in Europe. It serves as a platform for researchers, industry professionals, and students to explore the latest advancements in fundamental and applied magnetism. JEMS covers a broad spectrum of topics, including novel magnetic materials and their applications.
We are excited to invite you to JEMS 2025, which will take place from August 24 to 29, 2025, in a hybrid format—allowing participants to join onsite in Frankfurt, Germany, or online. The conference will feature plenary, semi-plenary, and contributed talks, as well as poster sessions showcasing cutting-edge research. Renowned invited speakers will present significant breakthroughs in the field, making this an unmissable event for both established scientists and young researchers.
JEMS 2025 is chaired by Prof. Oliver Gutfleisch from the Dep. of Functional Materials at TU Darmstadt and runs under the umbrella of the European Magnetism Association (EMA) and with
Intermag 2026 | Manchester | 13 – 17 April 2026 |
On behalf of the organising committee, I am delighted to invite researchers from around the globe with an interest in all aspects of magnetism and magnetic materials to Manchester, U.K. for the IEEE International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG 2026). The conference will take place 13 – 17 April 2026 and will cover the latest research across the broad spectrum of fundamental and applied magnetism. The technical program will include invited and contributed papers in oral sessions, together with poster sessions allowing presenters to discuss their results in detail. The conference will feature invited symposia, a plenary talk and several special sessions. The INTERMAG conference series has been a key component of the annual magnetism calendar since 1963, but this is only the third occasion that it has come to the U.K. – the last being in 1990.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and the hospitality of this vibrant city and region.
Tom Thomson – General Chair
The 2025 Joint MMM-Intermag Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, January 13–17, 2025. The Joint MMM-Intermag Conferences, convened every three years, are the combination of two annual premiere international conferences on magnetism: the IEEE International Magnetics Conference (Intermag) and the Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM). Members of the international scientific and engineering communities interested in recent developments in fundamental and applied magnetism are invited to attend and contribute to the technical sessions. The technical program will include invited and contributed papers in oral and poster sessions, invited symposia, a tutorial, plenary, and several special sessions. This Conference provides an outstanding opportunity for worldwide participants to meet, share their research, and to discuss and learn about the most recent developments in all areas of magnetism research.
This Conference provides an outstanding opportunity for worldwide participants to meet their colleagues and collaborators and discuss developments in all areas of magnetism research.
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PETASPIN 2025 School on “Spintronics: fundamentals and applications” – IV edition
The upcoming IV edition of the PETASPIN School will focus on the theory and applications of spintronics, emphasizing modern approaches involving different classes of materials and devices for development and understand the behaviour of high performance spintronic devices. This year the school will also focus on ultrafast magnetism the last day, that will be co-sponsored by COST-ACTION CA23136 – Magnetism and chirality: twisting spins, light, and lattices for faster-than-ever spintronics (CHIROMAG).
The programme, to be held in Messina, Italy, in December, is aimed at students, post-doctoral researchers and early-stage researchers entering the field of spintronics and related areas. This year’s meeting will take place over four days, from the morning of December 10 until noon on December 13.
Our well-structured programme will feature lectures by international experts covering the state of the art and future perspectives in spintronic technology. The school aims to encourage discussion and networking opportunities throughout. Participation is limited to 30-35 students selected through a competitive application process.
The School is organised by the PETASPIN Association, IEEE Nanotechnology Council and the IEEE Magnetics Society Italy Chapter. The co-directors are Prof. Giovanni Finocchio from the University of Messina and Prof. Mario Carpentieri from the Politecnico di Bari.
The International Conference on Quantum Materials and Technologies, ICQMT2022, Bodrum,Turkey
Members of the international scientific and engineering communities interested in recent developments in quantum materials and technologies are all welcome to attend the ICQMT2022 and contribute to its technical sessions. ICQMT2022 provides a fruitful platform with a driving force for solid-state physicists, chemists, material scientists, engineers, computer scientists, technologists, decision-makers, and other professionals in the related fields of quantum materials and technologies. The conference scope consists of 7 mainstreams as thematic topics of interest. The expertise of best-established scientists and professionals from all around the world has been put together in preparation for a strong scientific program. Many distinguished participants from all over the world will present their latest and unpublished research findings. An associated exhibition will also be held for the presentation of innovative products and research, to promote exchanges of high-tech experiences between industry and academia. ICQMT is expected to attract around 1000 participants all around the globe with plenary, half-plenary, keynote, invited, contributed oral and poster presentations together with unique networking opportunities.
Trends in Magnetism (TMAG 2022), Sept 4-9, 2022
Venice, Italy
Trends in Magnetism (TMAG) is a multidisciplinary forum to share the latest advancements in magnetism, with a particular focus on trending topics. TMAG 2022 is the second event in a series of international conferences initiated by the PetaSpin association, which started with TMAG 2020 in Cefalù. The location of TMAG 2024 will be announced in Venice. The main theme of TMAG 2022 will be “Antiferromagnetism and Light” where we want to create a chance for the experts in these two broad fields to meet and move the scientific community forward. “Light” (from terahertz to X-rays) offers a chance to measure many of the properties of antiferromagnets in time and space. However, it is a much more challenging effort than studying ferromagnets, since the principal magneto-optical effects are linear in the net magnetization, which is zero in antiferromagnets at equilibrium. This greatly limits the possibility of studying ultrathin or even two-dimensional antiferromagnets, relevant for future data storage and computing applications. With the recent impressive advancement in the capabilities of laser sources, and in the understanding of antiferromagnets and antiferromagnetic nanostructures, we are at a timely moment to attempt a “quantum leap” in the field having the leading scientists in those fields to meet and discuss.
International Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.
APS March Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 14-18 2022
From March 14 to 18, join more than 12,000 physicists in Chicago and online for the 2022 APS March Meeting.
The 15th Joint MMM-INTERMAG Conference (2022 Joint), Jan 10-14, 2022
New Orleans, LA, USA
The 15th Joint MMM-INTERMAG Conference (2022 Joint) is sponsored jointly by AIP Publishing and the IEEE Magnetics Society. Members of the international scientific and engineering communities interested in recent developments in fundamental and applied magnetism are invited to attend and contribute to the technical sessions. The technical program will include invited and contributed papers in oral and poster sessions, invited symposia, a plenary session, and an evening session, with about 1500 presentations overall. This Conference provides an outstanding opportunity for worldwide participants to meet their colleagues and collaborators and discuss developments in all areas of magnetism research.