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24th November 2015, 12:58 PM
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Magma iitg
Hello sir can you please give me some information about International conference on Magnetic Materials and Applications (MagMA-2013) which was held at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati?
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24th November 2015, 02:16 PM
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Re: Magma iitg
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati was founded in 1994, it is a public institution established by the Government of India and it is the sixth Indian Institute of Technology established in India. International conference on Magnetic Materials and Applications (MagMA-2013) was held at Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG) The objective of the conference was to bring researchers and technocrats from all over the world to a common gathering and share the recent developments taking place in the subject of magnetism, magnetic materials and their applications. The conference was planned to provide an attractive platform for the delegates from academia, research institutes / laboratories and industries to hear, witness and assimilate the advances occurring in a cross section of subject areas ranging from fundamental aspects of magnetism to the ever growing applied aspects of magnetic materials. Topics A. Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials and their Applications A1. Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Materials, A2. Crystalline Alloys, A3. Intermetallic and Other Hard Magnetic Materials, A4. Hard Magnet Processing and Applications, A5. Magnetic Domains, A6. Nanostructured Hard Magnetic Materials, A7. Rare-Earth Transition Metals, A8. Recording Head Materials. B. Magnetic Thin Films, Particles and Nanostructures B1. Exchange Bias, B2. Multi-Layer Films and Superlattices, B3. Nanoparticles, B4. Patterned Films, B5. Self-Assembly, B6. Ultra-Thin Films and Surface Effects. C. Magnetic Recording, Memories, and Spintronics C1. Energy Assisted Recording, C2. Granular Media, C3. Patterned Media Recording, C4. Inductive Heads, C5. Magnetoresistive Heads, C6. Recording Modeling, C7. Giant Magnetoresistance, C8. Tunnel Magnetoresistance, C9. MRAM, C10. Domain Wall Devices, C11. Half metals and magnetic semiconductors, C12. Spin Current and Spin Hall Effect, C13. Spin Injection, C14. Spin Transfer Torque. D. Strongly Correlated Electron System D1. Heavy Fermion Systems, D2. Multiferroics, D3. Non-Fermi Liquids and Quantum Phase Transitions, D4. Superconductivity, D5. Theory of Strongly Correlated Matter, D6. Topological Insulators. E. Fundamental Magnetic Properties and Cooperative Phenomena E1. Critical Phenomena, E2. Electronic and Magnetic Structures, E3. Itinerant Magnetism, E4. Low-Dimensional Systems, E5. Micromagnetics, E6. Numerical Modelling, E7. Spin Dynamics, E8. Spin Glasses and Frustration. F. Novel Magnetic Materials and Device Applications F1. Biomagnetic Materials, F2. Ferrites, F3. Garnets, F4. Manganites, F5. Magneto-Caloric Materials, F6. Magneto-Elastic materials, F7. Magneto-Electric materials, F8. Microwave Materials, F9. Molecular Magnets, F10. New Magnetic Materials. G. Magnet Industry-Product and Marketing H. Interdisciplinary Topics in magnetism H1. Biomagnetism and Applications, H2. Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, H3. Magnetic Microscopy and Imaging, H4. Magnetic Fluids and Separations, H5. Magnetic Techniques for Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials, H6. Magneto-Optical Imaging. Speakers: Dr. Koichiro Inomata Emeritus Fellow, Magnetic Materials Center National Institute for Materials Science Japan Dr. Adekunle Adeyeye Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering National University of Singapore, Singapore Dr. A K Raychaudhuri Condensed Matter Physics and Material Sciences SN Bose National Center for Basic Sciences India Dr. David C Jiles Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Iowa State University USA Dr. Joel S Miller Department of Chemistry University of Utah USA Dr. Koki Takanashi Institue for Materials Research Tohoku University Japan Dr. Pedro Gorria Korres Department of Physics Universidad de Oviedo Spain Dr. Per Nordblad Department of Engineering Sciences, Solid State Physics Uppsala University Sweden Address: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Near Doul Gobinda Road, Amingaon, North Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam 781039 Phone: 0361 258 3000 Map: [MAP]Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Assam[/MAP] |
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