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Special guests

  • Hideo Ohno, Tohoku University, Japan - IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer
Spintronics: nanoscience and nanoelectronics
  • Vittorio Marchis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
De Magnete: some philosophical considerations around magnetism
  • Ryusuke Hasegawa, Metglas Inc., USA
Critical review of SMM19 technical program

 

Invited speakers

  • Akihisa Inoue, Tohoku University, Japan
Development and applications of magnetic Fe-based bulk glassy alloys
  • Claus Schneider, Jülich Research Centre, Germany
Element-sensitive pump-probe studies of fast magnetization dynamics using soft x-rays
  • Marc Ledieu, CEA DAM, France
Determination of the magnetic distribution in soft magnetic films using microwave permeability measurements
  • Isaak Mayergoyz, University of Maryland, USA
Electromagnetic modeling of ethernet transformers
  • Thierry Waeckerlé, Arcelor Mittal Research Center, Imphy, France
Low Ni content fcc alloys: recent evolution and applications
  • Hugh Stanbury, Cardiff University, UK
International standards applied to magnetic alloys and steels
  • Vassilios Zaspalis, Centre for Research and Technology, Greece
Advances in soft magnetic ferrites
  • Giselher Herzer, Vacuumschmelze Gmbh, Germany
Application oriented issues of amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys
  • Horia Chiriac, National Institute of Research and Development for Technical Physics, Iasi, Romania
Sensors and actuators based on magnetic wires and nanowires
  • Helmut Pfützner, University of Technology, Wien, Austria
Rotational magnetization in transformer cores – a review
  • Luc Dupré, Ghent University, Belgium
Comparison of non-oriented material and grain oriented material for an axial flux permanent-magnet machine
  • Silvia Tacchi, CNISM, Università di Perugia, Italy
Magnetic normal modes in squared antidot array with circular holes: a combined Brillouin light scattering and broadband ferromagnetic resonance study