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 * 2ND INTERNATIONAL MEET ON MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
   
   
   MAGNETISMMEET2023
   
   
   MARCH 16-18, 2023
   
   
   VENUE: SHERATON PARCO DE’ MEDICI ROME HOTEL, VIALE SALVATORE REBECCHINI 39,
   ROME, ITALY
   
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WELCOME MESSAGE

On behalf of the organizing committee it gives us immense pleasure to welcome
all the participants of the MAGNETISMMEET2023 – 2nd International Meet on
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials to be held in Rome, Italy during March 16-18,
2023.

MAGNETISMMEET2023 goal is to bring together, a multi-disciplinary group of
scientists and engineers from all over the world to present and exchange
break-through ideas relating to the Magnetism. It promotes top level research
and to globalize the quality research in general, thus making discussions,
presentations more internationally competitive and focusing attention on the
recent outstanding achievements in the field of Magnetism.

We’re looking forward to an excellent meeting with scientists from different
countries around the world and sharing new and exciting results in Magnetism and
Magnetic Materials.

Prof. Arcady Zhukov
University of Basque Country and Ikerbasque
Spain

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16 + Topics
18 + Plenary & Keynote talks
35 + Countries

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

Miqin Zhang


University of Washington
USA

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BIOGRAPHY

Miqin Zhang, Ph.D., is Kyocera Chair Professor in Department of Materials
Science and Engineering at the University of Washington (UW), Professor in the
Department of Neurological Surgery, and Adjunct Professor in Departments of
Radiology, Bioengineering, Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, UW School of Medicine,
and an affiliated member of Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center. Dr. Zhang
received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from University of
California at Berkeley and joined the University of Washington as an Assistant
Professor in 1999. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2005 and to
Professor in 2008. Prof. Zhang’s research focuses on several aspects of
biomaterials and biodevice development, including: nanomaterials for controlled
drug delivery, cancer diagnosis and therapy; biocompatible and biodegradable
composite scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine; and
biosensors for anti-cancer drug screening and toxin detection. Prof. Zhang has
published >200 journal articles in high-impact materials, chemistry, and
biomedical journals and holds 25 US patents. Her work is highly cited, with a
total citation more than 34,000 and h-Index of 84 (Google Scholar). She is
highly cited researcher named by Thomson Reuters. Her research has received wide
recognition from the scientific community and featured by national and
international media (e.g., the MIT Reviews, the National Geographic News, King 5
News, Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, Nature Nanotechnology, The Economist,
UW Today, etc.).

Arcady Zhukov


University of Basque Country and Ikerbasque
Spain

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Dr. Arcady Zhukov received Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Solid State
Physics (Chernogolovka) of the Russian Academy of Science, in 2010- Doctor of
Science (habilitation) in Moscow State “Lomonosov” University. Present
employment: Ikerbasque Research professor at the Advanced Polymers and Materials
of the University of Basque Country, Spain. He has published more than 600
referred papers in the international journals (total number of citations of A.
Zhukov’s papers, updated February 12, 2020: 9321, Citation H-index 53(WOS)/
12021 and H=60(Google scholar)). A. Zhukov, edited conference proceedings,
chaired Donostia International Conference on Nanoscaled Magnetism (DICNMA), III
Joint European Magnetic Symposia, Donostia International Workshop on Energy,
Materials and Nanotechnology – DINEMN, 7-th International Workshop on Magnetic
Wires (2015), 24th International Symposium on Metastable, Amorphous and
Nanostructured Materials (ISMANAM 2017), several sessions at various MMM and
Intermag Conferences, gave a number of plenary, keynote and invited talks at few
international conferences. He is an associate Editor of IEEE Magnetic letters
and International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, member of
several editorial boards(Sensors, Crystals…) and various committees of
International Conferences (MMM, Intermag, MISM, ICSM…). A. Zhukov edited two
books: “Novel Functional Magnetic Materials” and “High Performance Soft Magnetic
Materials”, wrote two books: “Magnetic properties and applications of
ferromagnetic microwires with amorphous and nanocrystalline structure” and
“Magnetic sensors based on thin magnetically soft wires with tuneable magnetic
properties and its applications”, more than 20 book chapters (including one
published in the Handbook of Magnetic Materials ed. by Prof. K. Buschow).

Gang Cao


University of Colorado
USA

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Gang Cao is a professor of physics at University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.
Prior to the current appointment, he was Jack and Linda Gill Eminent Professor
at University of Kentucky (2002-2016), and staff scientist at National High
Magnetic Field Laboratory (1993-2002), respectively. His research interests
focus on discovery, synthesis and study of spin-orbit-coupled materials and
high-field, high-pressure and low-temperature properties of these materials. He
has published more than 260 articles and two books with an h-index of 62. His
most recent book entitled “Physics of Spin-Orbit-Coupled Oxides” (Oxford
University Press, 2021)reviews most recent work in the burgeoning field of 4d-
and 5d-transition metal oxides. Gang Cao was elected Fellow of the American
Physical Society (DCMP) in 2009.

Setsuhisa Tanabe


Kyoto University
Japan

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Setsuhisa Tanabe is a Professor of Material Chemistry at Graduate School of
Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Japan. He is the author of
>270 original papers, >25 book chapters, and >40review papers on rare-earth
doped luminescent materials for laser glasses, optical fiber amplifier for
telecommunication, LED phosphors and persistent phosphors. He has served as a
plenary, keynote or invited speaker at >140 international conferences and at
>200 domestic meetings & seminars. He has been the Chair of Technical Committee
on Photonic Glasses and Optical Fibers (TC20) of International Commission of
Glass (ICG) during 2002-2011 and a Steering Committee member of ICG during
2013-2020. He is a Fellow of SPIEandACerS. He now serves as an Editor of Journal
of Luminescence and the Chair of Japanese committee of UN International Year of
Glass 2022.

Vasudevan Biju


Hokkaido University
Japan

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Paulo César De Morais


University of Brasilia
Brazil

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BIOGRAPHY

Paulo C. DE MORAIS, PhD, was full Professor of Physics at the University of
Brasilia (UnB) – Brazil up to 2013, Appointed as UnB’s Emeritus Professor
(2014), Appointed as Guest Professor of Huazhong University of Science and
Technology– China (2011), Visiting Professor at Huazhong University of Science
and Technology (HUST) – China (2012-2015), Appointed as Distinguished Professor
at Anhui University (AHU) – China (2016-2019), Appointed as Full Professor at
Catholic University of Brasília (UCB) – Brazil (2018), Appointed as CNPq-1A
Research Fellowship since 2010, 2007 Master Research Prize from UnB, 2008-member
of the European ERA NET Nanoscience Committee, Member of the IEEE-Magnetic
Society Technical Committee, Senior Member of the IEEE Society, 2012 China’s
1000 Foreign Expert Recipient, and 2012 Academic Excellence Award from Brazilian
Professor’s Union. He held two-years (1987-1988) post-doc position with Bell
Communications Research – New Jersey, USA and received his Doctoral degree in
Solid State Physics (1986) from the Federal University of Minas Gerais – Brazil.
He graduated in both Chemistry (1976) and Physics (1977) at UnB.ProfessorMorais
is member of the Brazilian Physical Society and the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers – IEEE. He has served as referee for more than 50
technical journals, takes part of the Editorial Board of more than 15 technical
journals and has conducted research on nanomaterials for over 40 years. He is
known for his research in preparation, characterization and applications of
nanosized materials (magnetic fluid, magnetoliposome, magnetic nanoemulsion,
magnetic nanocapsule, magnetic nanofilm, magnetic nanocomposite, nanosized
semiconductors, polymeric dots, carbon dots, and graphene quantum dots). His
current metrics with Web of Science (ResearchGate/Google Scholar) is H43
(H46/H51), 482 (525/647) publications and 7,758 (8,711/10,824) citations.

Claire Wilhelm


CNRS
France

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BIOGRAPHY

Claire Wilhelm, biophysicist, was recruited as staff CNRS scientist in 2003,
after obtaining her PhD in 2002 in soft matter physics. Since then, she has
oriented her research to the biomedical field. Her works lied at the crossroads
of magnetism, biophysics and nanomedicine and were resolutely multidisciplinary,
taking advantage of the physical properties of magnetic nanoparticles to develop
more effective treatments and new methods of medical investigation. She was
appointed CNRS research director in 2013 and senior research director in 2018.
She received the CNRS bronze medal in 2011, the Louis Ancel prize in 2014, an
ERC consolidator grant in 2014 devoted to magnetic tissue engineering and
biotransformation of nanoparticles in living tissues, and an ERC consolidator in
2019 for studying magnetic-responsive and bio-made anticancer vectors. She has
co-authored 200+ publications (15 500+ citations, h-index 65) and she delivered
60+ invited lectures.

Gang Zhang


Institute of High Performance Computing
Singapore

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BIOGRAPHY

Gang Zhang was elected Fellow of Institute of Physics, United Kingdom in 2021.
He obtained B. Sci and Ph. D. in physics at Tsinghua University in 1998 and
2002, respectively. He is currently a senior scientist and capability group
manager in Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), A*STAR, Singapore,
which he joined in February 2013. Prior to his joining IHPC, he was a professor
at Department of Electronics, Peking University. His has ground breaking
contribution innanoscale thermal conduction and various applications of nano
materials. He has published more than 260 referred papers, with citations over
20,000 and an h-index of 74 (Google Scholar). He was awarded the Highly Impacted
Paper Award by Chinese Physical Society in 2020, Excellence Award in
Computational Physics by Chinese Physical Society 2012 Autumn Meeting, and
Singapore Millennium Foundation Fellowship (2002-2004). He serves as advisory
board member of Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances, advisory board member of ES
Energy & Environment, technical committee member of IEDM, associate editor of
Journal of Electronic Materials, associate editor of Frontiers in Physics, guest
editor of Advanced Functional Materials, guest editor of Science China,guest
editor of Chinese Physics B and editorial board member of Scientific Reports.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Soshu Kirihara


Osaka University
Japan

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BIOGRAPHY

Soshu Kirihara is a doctor of engineering and a professor of Joining and Welding
Research Institute (JWRI), Osaka University, Japan. In his main investigation
“Materials Tectonics as Sustainable Geoengineering” for environmental
modifications and resource circulations, multi-dimensional structures were
successfully fabricated to modulate energy and materials flows effectively.
Ceramic and metal components were fabricated directly by smart additive
manufacturing, design and evaluation (Smart MADE) using high power ultraviolet
laser lithography. Original stereolithography systems were developed, and new
start-up company “SK-Fine” was established through academic-industrial
collaboration.

Joseph Poon


University of Virginia
USA

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BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Poon is William Barton Rogers Professor of Physics and Professor of
Materials Science by courtesy at University of Virginia. He received his B.S.
and Ph.D. degrees from the California Institute of Technology and performed
postdoctoral work at Stanford University. He became assistant professor of
physics at UVa in 1980 and professor in 1987. He chaired the physics department
from 2010 to 2018. In his earlier work, he studied superconductivity and
magnetism in amorphous metals and quasicrystals. His current research projects
focus on experimental and computational investigation of thermoelectric
materials, high-entropy alloys, and magnetic thin films. His studies aim to
advance materials design and understand structural-property relationships. His
publication record includes more than 260 publications and h-index of 68. He is
a Fellow of the American Physical Society and APS Outstanding Referee and was
named Scientific American 50 for the discovery of amorphous steel. In 2020, he
received the Jesse Wakefield Beams Research Award of the Southeastern Section of
APS.

Antoine Barbier


CEA
France

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Antoine Barbier is research director at CEA where he is a specialist for the
field of synchrotron radiation and oxides thin films studies. He holds a PhD in
Solid State Physics (1993) and a Habilitation to Conduct Research (HDR) from
university of Strasbourg (2003). With a strong background in surface
physics/chemistry and magnetic thin films, he joined CEA/Grenoble in 1994 where
he used massively ultrahigh vacuum surface X-ray diffraction to study oxides
surface structures and metal/oxide interfaces. His research interests moved to
magnetic and ferroelectric oxides surfaces, interfaces, heterostructures and
thin films and he joined the oxide group at CEA/Saclay in 2003. Currently, his
researches focus on oxide thin films for spintronics and solar water-splitting
applications.

Peter Fischer


Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
USA

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Peter Fischer received his PhD in Physics (Dr.rer.nat.) from the Technical
University in Munich, Germany in 1993 on pioneering work with X-ray magnetic
circular dichroism in rare earth systems and his Habilitation from the
University in Würzburg, Germany in 2000 based on his pioneering work on Magnetic
Soft X-ray microscopy. Since 2004 he is with the Materials Sciences Division at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley CA. He is Senior Scientist and
Principal Investigator in the Non-Equilibrium Magnetic Materials Program and
currently also Deputy Division Director at MSD. His research program is focused
on the use of polarized synchrotron radiation for the study of fundamental
problems in magnetism. Since 2014 he is also Adjunct Professor for Physics at
the University of California in Santa Cruz. Dr. Fischer has published more than
220 peer reviewed papers and has given more than 330 invited presentations at
national and international conferences. He was nominated as Distinguished
Lecturer of the IEEE Magnetics Society in 2011. For his achievements of “hitting
the 10nm resolution milestone with soft X-ray microscopy” he received the Klaus
Halbach Award at the Advanced Light Source in 2010. Dr. Fischer is Fellow of the
APS and IEEE.

Vladimir Sepelak


Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Germany

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BIOGRAPHY

Vladimir Šepelák received his Diploma in Solid State Physics from P. J. Šafárik
University in Košice (Slovakia), his PhD degree in Solid State Chemistry from
Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk (Russia), and his Habilitation in
Materials Science from Technical University of Košice. He acted as an Alexander
von Humboldt Fellow at Braunschweig University of Technology (Germany) and as a
Mercator Professor of the German Research Foundation at Leibniz University
Hannover (Germany). Presently, he is affiliated with the Institute of
Nanotechnology of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and with the
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice. He is an Academician of the Learned Society
of Slovakia. He serves as the President of the International Mechanochemical
Association under the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. He acts
as an Associated Editor for Solid State Chemistry, specialty section of
Frontiers in Chemistry. He also serves on the Editorial Board of Nanomaterials.
His research interests include solid state chemistry, mechanochemistry, solid
state physics, non-conventional synthesis of nonequilibrium phases,
mechanosynthesis, nanocrystalline and nanoglassy materials, local structure of
nanomaterials, Mössbauer spectroscopy, solid-state NMR, functional behavior of
nanomaterials, nanomagnetism, electrochemical properties and thermal stability
of nanostructured compounds.

Benoit Pichon


University of Strasbourg
France

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BIOGRAPHY

Benoit P. Pichon is full professor from the University of Strasbourg (France).
He held his doctorate in Material chemistry from the University of Montpellier
(France) in 2004. He started his research on organization processes of inorganic
materials such as silica and pursued as a post-doc fellow on calcium carbonate
directed by molecular self-assemblies. In 2006, he joined the university of
Strasbourg as assistant professor where he focused on the design of magnetic
nanoparticles in the Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg.
He combines different metal oxides phases in order to produce rare earth free
nanoparticles as permanent magnets. He is particularly interested in the study
of their properties as a function of their composition and structure as well as
the dimensionality of their assemblies. He obtained his habilitation to
supervise research and became associate professor in 2014. B. Pichon has
published more than 90 papers in the field of material science (h index of 33, >
3 400 citations), he has contributed to 60 international conferences, given 20
invited lectures. He has been awarded by the Prime d’Excellence Scientifique
(2011-2015, 2015-2021, 2021-2025) and by the Prix les Espoirs de l’Université de
Strasbourg in 2015. Since 2016, he is honorary member of the Institut
Universitaire de France.

Jose Angel De Toro Sanchez


University of Castilla-La Mancha
Spain

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Franca Albertini


Italian National Research Council
Italy

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BIOGRAPHY

Franca Albertini is the leader of the Magnetic and Multiferroic Materials Group
at the Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism (IMEM) of the
Italian National Research Council (CNR). Her research interests are focused on
multifunctional magnetic materials for energy applications and bio-medicine. In
particular, her activity has been mainly devoted to bulk and nanostructured
ferromagnetic shape memory materials, focusing on theinterplay between
structural/microstructural, magnetic, and multifunctional (e.g. magnetocaloric,
magnetoelastic) properties.She is author of 150 publications, >200 contributions
at scientific conferences, >35 invited talks. She hasserved many scientific
societies(e.g. AIMagn, EMA, IEEE Mag. Soc.), has chaired scientific conferences
(e.g. JEMS2012, IEEE-AIM2020-2021) and symposia on magnetism and magnetic
materials, and has participated to committees and advisory boards of conferences
and scientific institutions.

Yarub Al Douri


American University of Iraq
Iraq

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BIOGRAPHY

Prof. Dr. Yarub Al-Douri is from American University of Iraq, Sulaimani.
Al-Douri has initiated Nanotechnology Engineering MSc Program and Nano Computing
Laboratory. He has received numerous accolades including World’s Top 2%
Scientists by Stanford University, USA 2021 & 2020, OeAD Award, Austria 2020,
JSPS Award 2019, AUAAward 2019, IFIA 2019, TWAS-UNESCO Associateship (Twice)
Award 2015 & 2012, the total is 69 awards. Al-Douri is Associate Editor of
Nano-Micro Letters (Q1), Editor-in-Chief of Experimental and Theoretical
NANOTECHNOLOGY, Editor-in-Chief of World Journal of Nano Science and
Engineering,

Yashpal Singh


Sunrise University
India

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BIOGRAPHY

Prof. (Dr.) Y.P. Singh, professor, E.C.E. Faculty of E.C.E. and Li-Fi.
Foundation Member in India is a renowned Professor and front line Innovator,
having about 33 years Professional and admirative experience as Lecturer, Dean
of academics , Director & Principal in many Engineering institutions and
organization. He has also served with Training and Technical Dep't. Govt. of
Delhi, almost for 21 years. He has about 243 research paper published in
National and 1012 papers published in international journals in his credit. He
has organized more than 150 conferences and delivered more than 200 as key note
speaker and chaired as guest of honor and chairman for more than 100
conferences. He has got 10 patents of Technology in his accounts, He has
supervised 30 Ph.D. and guided above 250 P.G. Students for their Dissertation
and Projects. He has been selected and awarded by Govt. of Delhi as “Best
Technical Teacher-2004”.He is also an expert and Master Trainer for the
Teachers, empaneled by SCERT/NCERT. He is also the guide of research scholar for
almost dozen of Universities. And supervised and guide about 119 research
Scholar. He is the Life Fellow member for ISTE,IETE,CSI, LMBES ,NAFEN,MTC
GLOBAL,, Besides he is the foundation member and front line innovator of lifi
(internet data transfer services through light.) He is the recipient of the Star
of Asia award, Jewel of India award, Best technical director (research) 2014,
2015 and 2016, best engineering teacher award 2017 , Indira Gandhi award 2015
and Global Education Excellence award 2017, Best Scientist Award 2019,Best
Technical Director award 2019 IDC Best Researcher Award 2019 and many more.

Shyamal Kumar Saha


Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
India

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BIOGRAPHY

Shyamal K. Saha was born at Krishnagar, India on Nov 10, 1962. He received his
BS & MS degrees in Physics from the University of Calcutta in the years 1985 &
1987 respectively. He got his Ph.D degree from Indian Association for the
Cultivation Science (IACS) in 1994. Currently he is working as a senior
Professor & Chair in the School of Materials Sciences, IACS. During the last 25
years he has been working in the low dimensional systems. His current research
is based on electronic, magnetic and optical properties of
graphene/MoS2/MXenebased 2D nanostructures and magneto-transport and
Magneto-dielectric effects of transition metal based charge transfer complexes.
He has published more than 150papers in reputed International Journals. He has
visited several Universities in many countries like USA, Japan and Taiwan as
visiting Professor.

Ali Zaoui


University of Lille
France

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BIOGRAPHY

Ali Zaoui is a full professor of the Universities (Polytech'Lille / University
of Lille1) since February 2005. He is actually professor of Exceptional Class 2.
In September 1999 he was employed as a research associate at the INFM (National
Institute of Matter Physics), Italy. He then jointed the Max Planck Institute of
Stuttgart, in Germany. His research has been mainly dedicated to the modeling
and simulation methods based on first-principles, molecular dynamics and Monte
Carlo. They cover a wide range of materials and fields of research including
Semiconductors, metals, geo-materials, water, interaction water and soil,
environment, nano-composites, surfaces, interfaces... He has published over 200
papers in international journals and has supervised more than 22 PhD students.
In addition, he is director of the international master program nanoscience and
nanotechnology for civil engineering at Polytech’Lille
(http://master-nngc.univ-lille1.fr), and he is member of the national committee
of universities in France.Since January 2020, he is Director of the regional
laboratory of civil engineering and geo-environment, LGCgE(more than 220 people)
in the north of France. (https://www.lgcge.fr).

Silvio Dutz


Ilmenau University of Technology
Germany

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Prof. Dutz received his Diploma Engineer (Dipl.-Ing) in Biomedical Engineering
from University of Applied Sciences in Jena/Germany in 2002 and his PhD
(Dr.-Ing) from University of Freiberg/Germany in 2007. Prof Dutz is the Chair of
Magnetic Nanoparticles Group at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and
Informatics at Technische Universität Ilmenau in Germany. With a background in
Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Electronics his current research
interests focus on synthesis, characterization, and application of magnetic
nanoparticles for medical applications as well as instrumentation for these
techniques, especially magnetic hyperthermia, magnetic drug targeting, and
magnetic particle imaging.

Yossi Paltiel


Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Israel

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Professor Yossi Paltiel, born in 1968, is now in the Applied Physics Department
in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel. Prof. Paltiel has worked for both
leading high-tech industry groups and in the academic world. Since July 2009, He
is the leading the Quantum Nano Engineering group at the Hebrew University,
Israel. He was the head of the Applied Physics Department 2013-2016. Paltiel's
group’s goal is to establish a way to incorporate quantum mechanics into room
temperature "classical" computation and devices reading scheme mimicking Biology
and Chemistry processes. In this sense the group also works on spin interfaces
using chiral molecules and materials. Professor Paltiel has published more than
180 papers in leading journals as well as issued 15 patents. Paltiel has two
startup companies. Winner of the 1st place The Kaye Innovation Awards 2019.
Co-Chair of the 2023 Gordon conference on Electron Spin Interactions with Chiral
Molecules and Materials to take place in 2021.


INVITED SPEAKERS

Ionel Chicinas


Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Romania

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Professor Ionel Chicinaş, from Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, has
over 40 years’ experience in the field of magnetic materials and over 20 years
in obtaining magnetic materials by mechanical alloying and spark plasma
sintering. His area of expertise includes: nanocrystalline and nanocomposite
magnetic powders production by mechanical alloying/milling, production of bonded
magnets, sintered magnetic materials (soft and hard), obtaining of
nanocrystalline compacts (composite and sintered – SPS), materials
characterization, structural, morphological, and thermal analysis. He has been
involved in over 60 competitive projects, being the principal investigator in
27. Professor Ionel Chicinaș developed 2 mechanical alloying method (mechanical
alloying combined with annealing, MA with inoculation of the germs of desired
product in the starting mixture) and designed and realized an home-made spark
plasma sintering equipment. He was awarded by the Romanian Academy with “Aurel
Vlaicu” Prize and by Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Excellence Award – two
times).

Des Mapps


University of Plymouth
UK

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Professor Des Mapps is an Emeritus Professor in the University of Plymouth, UK
with extensive experience in nano-magnetism in magnetic thin films and devices.
He has published 163 papers in International Research Journals, 13 Patents and
77 major reports for industry. He is a former Chairman of the UK EPSRC
Engineering Panel. He has supervised 27 PhD students and numerous MSc’s. Most of
his research has been in the field of magnetic computer memories but more
recently he is exploring materials and devices related to bio-magnetism and the
diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions (see DOI 10.3390/s.20061569, March
2020). He has presented papers and chaired sessions in many international
conferences around the world. He currently works on the application of electric
fields as a non=invasive treatment to disrupt the progress of cancer cells
inside brain tumours.

Ke Wang


East China University of Technology
China

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Prof. Ke Wang obtained his B.S and Ph.D degrees from Huazhong University of
Science and Technology. Currently, Prof. Ke Wang is heading the School of
Mechanical and Electronic Engineering in East China University of Technology.
Previously, he received Alexander von Humboldt research award to carry out his
work in RWTH-Aachen. Prof. Wang serves as Editorial Board Member for over ten
scientific journals. He has published more than 70 peer reviewed papers and
holds several patents. His expertise covers magnetic/optical/electronic thin
films, particularly for information storage.Prof. Ke Wang obtained his B.S and
Ph.D degrees from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Currently,
Prof. Ke Wang is heading the School of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering in
East China University of Technology. Previously, he received Alexander von
Humboldt research award to carry out his work in RWTH-Aachen. Prof. Wang serves
as Editorial Board Member for over ten scientific journals. He has published
more than 70 peer reviewed papers and holds several patents. His expertise
covers magnetic/optical/electronic thin films, particularly for information
storage.

Alberto Tufaile


University of Sao Paulo
Brazil

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Professor of Physics at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, for over 20 years,
working in teaching, education and research, focusing on experimental physics
with two-phase systems (bubbles, antibubbles, drops, foams and granular
materials), fluid mechanics, dynamical systems and complex systems, time series
analysis, magneto-optical systems with ferrofluids and optics of hyperbolic
lenses. I am the founder of the Soft Matter lab at University of São Paulo. I
also work in the area of developing new methodologies for multidisciplinary
teaching, connecting physics with other sciences and arts. I have published 33
articles in scientific journals, 12 book chapters, and 3 scientific books. I am
the supervisor of 10 students in scientific initiation and undergraduate work.
In addition, I have a patent for a device that simulates atomic orbitals using
ferrofluids. During this period I received four international awards and I have
presented around 70 papers at international conferences in several countries.
According to Google, I have 476 citations and my h-factor is equal to 13.

Adriana P. B. Tufaile


University of São Paulo
Brazil

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Professor of Physics at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, since 2007. Working
in research and education, since 1999. Area of expertise includes:
Magneto-optics of amorphous films and liquids such as ferrofluid, Optics of
hyperbolic lenses, Quantum Chaos with Acoustic Resonators and Random Matrix
Simulation, Classical Chaos and Nonlinear Systems, Methodologies for Teaching
Physics. Founder of the Soft Matter lab at University of São Paulo. She has a
patent for a device that simulates atomic orbitals using ferrofluids. Web of
Science: 114 citations, h-index is 6. Google Scholar: 312 citations, h-index is
10.

Juan I. Beltran


Complutense University of Madrid
Spain

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Dr. Juan I. Beltrán is a theoretical physicist working in the field of ab-initio
simulation of structural and magnetic properties of oxides. He joined the
Complutense University of Madrid in 2014 leading the theoretical research line
of spin-orbit coupling in heterostructures constituted by complex oxides. He has
published 38 papers summing +1700 citations giving rise to a h-index=21. He has
been recently awarded PI of a 3 years coordinated Spanish national project.

Kiran Shinde


Hanbat National University
South Korea

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Dr. Kiran Shinde is currently working as Research Professor in Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, South
Korea. He was awarded Ph.D in Physics from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India
in 2012. Then he joined as Postdoctoral Fellow at Korea Institute of Material
Science (KIMS), Changwon, Korea and worked at different places in Korea such as
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Chungbuk National
University, Cheongju and Korea Electrotechnlogy Research Institute (KERI),
Changwon. His research interest is focused on magnetocaloric materials, magnetic
materials, high entropy alloy, and nanomaterials for energy applications. On his
credit, 2 US patent accepted, he attended international conferences at
Singapore, USA, Poland, Korea and 51 research papers published in SCI indexed
international journals.

Hamutu Ojiyed


Delft University of Technology
Netherlands

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Hamutu Ojiyed is currently pursuing his PhD at the Delft University of
Technology under the supervision of Prof. Ekkes Bruck. Since his master's
degree, he has been devoted to the research of magnetocaloric materials, and his
PhD project is to explore new room temperature magnetocaloric materials.

Przemyslaw Gawronski


AGH University of Science and Technology
Poland

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BIOGRAPHY

Przemyslaw Gawronski is an associate professor at the Faculty of Physics and
Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland. He
received his PhD in Physics in 2003 from AGH University of Science and
Technology. Since 2003, he has been collaborating with Prof. J. Gonzalez's group
at the University of the Basque Country in San Sebastian, Spain. His main
research interests focus on micromagnetic simulations of domain structures in
magnetic microwires.

Eunsoo Choi


Hongik University
Korea

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Eunsoo Choi is a professor at Hongik University in Seoul, Korea. He received his
BS and MS from the Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, and his Ph.D. from the
Georgian Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. His research fields contain the
application of shape memory alloys for civil structures, seismic retrofits for
reinforced concrete columns, and the fragility analysis to assess seismic
performance of structures.

Andrea Dzubinska


Pavol Jozef Šafárik University
Slovakia

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Dr. Andrea Dzubinska is a young post-doctoral physicist. She completed her PhD
in Physics in 2020 under cotutelle regime between the University of Pavol Jozef
Safarik in Kosice, Slovakia and the University of Cantabria in Santander, Spain.
The PhD. thesis focused on rare-earth materials based on Gd, Ce and Yb. She
received an award the price of Stefan Jedlik for the best PhD. work in the field
of application magnetism. Further, during her research career, she obtained
twice a prize of Slovak Physical Society – Competition of Scientific Work of
Young Physicists of Slovakia (2nd place in 2020 and 3rd place in 2018). After
obtaining PhD., she spent three months at the University of País Vasco, San
Sebastián, Spain, in the group of prof. Arcady Zhukov. At that time, Dr.
Dzubinska is a Guest Editor of the journal Alloys of the special issue
„Transport, Electric and Magnetic properties of Intermetallic Alloys“. Now, she
is working in the group of prof. Rastislav Varga. Her research interest has also
spread on magnetic microwires with the potential of technical application. She
wants to continue in research by taking advantage of interdisciplinarity in
material science in the future.

Daniel Salazar Jaramillo


BC Materials
Spain

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Daniel Salazar-Jaramillo is an electronic engineer from the Universidad del
Quindío who received a doctorate in physics and mathematics from the Universidad
de Castilla-La Mancha in 2012. Since 2013 he has joined the BCMaterials and
currently he is a senior researcher focusing his work on the study of the
magnetocaloric effect on single crystals, powders and ribbons and the coercivity
enhancement of nanostructured rare-earth (RE)-free hard magnets for additive
manufacturing. He has published more than 45 SCI papers and 3 book chapters and
has given ten invited talks in international conferences. Currently, he is Chair
of the Magnetic Materials Committee and Member of Board of the Program Committee
of the Metals, Minerals, and Materials Society, in the USA.

Daniel G Porter


Diamond Light Source
UK

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Dr. Dan Porter is a beamline scientist at Diamond Light Source in the UK,
working on the materials and magnetism beamline, I16. As part of this beamline,
Dan specialises is resonant x-ray diffraction in the hard (2.5-15 keV) x-ray
energy range, looking at magnetic and electronic ordering in a wide range of
materials. The beamline is also capable of many different techniques thanks to
its range of set up options and sample environments, including high resolution
diffraction and Bragg coherent imaging at temperatures from 4.5 - 800K and
magnetic fields up to 1T. Dan's research interests lie in understanding the
electronic ordering phenomena of functional materials, including magnetism is
ruthenate compounds and ionic ordering in battery cathode materials. Please come
and talk to Dan if you would like to discuss possible experiments on the
beamline.

Satakshi Pandey


University of Strasbourg
France

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After completing my Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons.) in Electronics Science
from the University of Delhi and M.Sc. in Physics from DTU, New Delhi, India,
I’m currently pursuing my Ph.D. at the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of
Materials of Strasbourg (IPCMS), University of Strasbourg under the supervision
of Prof. Jean-Francois Dayen. I work on coupling and proximity effects in 2D
materials to explore novel nanoelectronic and spintronic devices.

Yonathan Anahory


Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Israel

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Prof. Yonathan Anahory got his Ph.D. in physics in 2011 from University of
Montréal (Canada) under the supervision of Prof. François Schiettekatte. The
same year he started a postdoc at the Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel) in
Prof. Eli Zeldov’s group. There he was leading the development of a novel
scanning SQUID microscopy technique called the SQUID-on-tip. In 2016, he started
he started his own group in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel).

Jia Xu


Shaanxi University of Technology
China

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Jia Xu received her PhD degree from Fudan University in 2021. Her studies
focused on the domains and dynamic properties of antiferromagnets based on
direct imaging with optical microscope, and spectroscopy with synchrotron
facilities. Now she works at Shaanxi University of Technology in China.

Satoshi kokado


Shizuoka University
Japan

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BIOGRAPHY

Satoshi Kokado received his Ph. D degree in condensed matter theory from
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan in 1999. He was
a researcher at Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Limited and a postdoctoral
fellow at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. He
is now a Professor of Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan. His research
interests are theoretical studies on spin-dependent transport (e.g., anisotropic
magnetoresistance effect), spin-atomic vibration interaction, magnetic phase
transition, magnetic resonance, and magnetic excitation. In 2005, he received an
outstanding oral presentation award for his presentation entitled “Theoretical
Analysis of Spin-Polarized Transport in Iron Nitride Fe4N” from Magnetics
Society of Japan. In 2017, he received the excellent reviewers award in
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) from Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science. In 2020, he received the 25th outstanding paper award for
his paper entitled “Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Effects in Fe, Co, Ni, Fe4N,
and Half-Metallic Ferromagnet: A Systematic Analysis” from the Physical Society
of Japan.

Partha Roy


Central University of Rajasthan
India

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Dr.Partha Roy is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Central
University of Rajasthan (CURaj), Rajasthan. He received Ph.D. from Indian
Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata. He then moved to
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel as a postdoctoral fellow position in Prof.
Ron Naaman group. Subsequently, he worked with Prof. Karthik Shankar during 2nd
postdoctoral position at University of Alberta, Canada prior to joining CURaj,
Rajasthan. The focus of his research is on exploring the electronic and magnetic
properties of various metals, metal-oxides and transition metal-oxides
nanocomposite systems.

Jagannath Jena


Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Germany

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Jagannath Jena received his Ph.D. in Physics in 2021 from the Max-Planck
Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle, Germany. His doctoral dissertation
was on the investigation of novel spin textures using Lorentz transmission
electron microscopy. He identified several novel spin textures in
D2dHeuslercompounds and analyzed their magnetic characteristics. For his
contributions to the advancement of non-collinear magnetism and spintronics, he
was awarded the Otto-Hahn Medal in 2021 and the Springer Outstanding Thesis
Prize in 2022. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at the Max-Planck
Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle.

Neil Kemp


University of Nottingham
England

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Dr. Neil Kemp is an Associate Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy
at the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. He graduated from Victoria
University of Wellington (New Zealand) with a BSc (Hons) and PhD degree in
Physics, before carrying out postdoctoral work at the University of New South
Wales (Sydney, Australia) and the Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux
de Strasbourg (France). Since 2009 he has led his own nanophysics-based research
group working in the fields of Emerging Memory Devices, Molecular Spintronics
and Nano Bio-sensors. This was first at the University of Hull, and more
recently at the University of Nottingham (since Sept 2021).During 2020-22 he
also held a Senior Visiting Research fellow at the Technische Universität
Dresden. He has published over 60 journal articles with a h-index of 17 and has
been awarded grants totaling over £2 mil. His current area of focus is the
development of cognitive optoelectronic memristor/spintronic switching devices
for neuromorphic computing applications.

Enric Stern-Taulats


University of Barcelona
Spain

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Enric Stern-Taulats is Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral researcher at the
Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the Universitat de Barcelona,
Catalonia. His research fields embrace phase transitions displaying coupling
between elastic, magnetic, and electric degrees of freedom, and their caloric
exploitation for energy-efficient cooling and heating applications. Since very
recently (2017-2022), he was postdoctoral researcher at the Department of
Materials Science at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he joined as Royal
Society Newton International Fellow. In Cambridge, he was scientific advisor at
the start-up Barocal Ltd for the pioneer development of barocaloric cooling
technologies. He obtained his BSc degree in Physics at the Universitat de
Barcelona and MSc degree in Computational and Applied Physics at the Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya and Universitat de Barcelona. He received his PhD
degree in Nanoscience in 2017 from the Universitat de Barcelona.

Zhu Rongrong


Fudan University Shanghai
China

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Beron Fanny


University of Campinas
Brazil

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Dr. Fanny Béron is associate professor in physics and engineering physics at the
University of Campinas (UNICAMP, Brazil), after completing her post-doctorate in
2012. She obtained her PhD in Engineering Physics in 2008 from École
Polytechnique de Montréal (Canada). Her research interests encompass the
development of novel magnetic nanostructures, mainly nanowires, focusing on
spintronics and nanoelectronics applications. She is acting as Editor of the
IEEE Magnetics Letter journal. She received the Carolina Nemes Award in 2018,
for early-career female physicist in Brazil, and the Zeferino Vaz Academic
Recognition Award in 2020, for her excellence in academic, research, and
outreach activities.

Raed Abu-Reziq


The Hebrew University
Israel

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Prof. Abu-Reziq completed his doctorate at the Hebrew University in catalysis
and sol-gel chemistry. After receiving his Ph.D. degree in 2004, he moved to
Ottawa University, Canada, to do his postdoctoral research in the field of
nanocatalysis. In 2006, he joined the company Sol-Gel Technologies as Senior
Researcher and spent two years in developing micro and nano-encapsulation
systems based on sol-gel process as drug delivery systems. In 2008, He was
appointed as Senior Lecturer at Casali Center for Applied Chemistry and
Institute of Chemistry and on 2015 he was promoted to Associate Professor. His
research focuses on nanocatalysis, magnetic materials, green chemistry and
developing micro and nanoencapsulation methods.

Katarzyna Siewierska


Trinity College
Ireland

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Katarzyna Siewierska completed her PhD in Physics in 2021 at University of
Dublin, Trinity College. Her thesis title was Development and Characterisation
Zero-moment Half-metal'. The research involved fabrication and characterisation
of Mn2RuxGa thin films using a variety of techniques including
magneto-transport, magnetometry, magneto-optical Kerr effect microscopy and
x-ray magnetic circular dichroism. To date she has published 10 peer-reviewed
articles and has a h-index of 6 according to google scholar. Currently she is a
postdoctoral researcher at Trinity College. Her main research interests are
novel spintronic materials and synchrotron techniques.

Danilo Vona


University of Bari
Italy

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Danilo Vona is degreed in Biotechnology PhD in Organic Chemical and Molecular
Sciences. Danilo is currently a researcher in Organic Chemistry at the Chemistry
Department of the University of Bari (Italy), responsible for the "Algambiente"
project REFIN concerning the bioremediation of the ecosystem from persistent
organic and inorganic pollutants by exploiting CHEMICALLY potentiated and
MAGNETIC living diatom microalgae. He worked in European project on hybrid
electronics based on photosynthetic organisms and living biohybrid systems for
bone tissue engineering, photonics and bioremediation. Danilo is the author of
over 35 scientific articles, a book chapter, he has received 3
scientific-academic awards, and he is the co-organizer of a symposium (organic
chemistry in marine pollution) for the International Congress "MetroSea". He is
professor of the course of "Chemical functionalization of living biological
systems" and he has been visiting researcher from Bordeaux - CNRS I (Bordeaux,
France), Tufts University (Boston, USA) and UiT-Arctic University of Norway
(Tromsø, Norway).

Dominik Legut


Technical University of Ostrava
czech Republic

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Dominik Legut is leader of the Flagship "Material Design Towards Reality via
Exascale Computing" group at IT4Innovations, czech national supercomputing
center associated at VSB - Technical University of Ostrava. The group is
modeling 3D and 2D materials at various lengths and times scales (multiscale),
starting from quantum mechanical calculations (employing density functional
theory), over atomistic spin dynamics, molecular dynamics usign reax force
fields potentials, as well as finite elements methods using COMSOL software. D.
L. explained the uniqueness of Po being the only element having simple cubic
structure at RT (PRL 2007, PRB 2010). He contributes to the linear and quadratic
magneto-optical effects for ultrafast demagnetization phenomena (EPL 2009, PRL
2010, PNAS 2015, PRB 2016, PRB 2018, Sci. Adv. 2020). At present his interests
are wide, mainly concerns related to the lattice vibrations (phonons), their
phonon-phonon (PRB 2012, 2020), phonon-electron and spin-phonon interactions,
magnetism in 3D and 2D (Nature Phys. 2020), spin-orbit coupling and MAE (PRB
2019), f-electron materials (JNM 2012, 2021, PRB 2016, 2020), design of
ultrahard 3D and 2D solids (Phys. Rep.2019, Chem. Rev. 2019, PRL 2012, PRB
2010), Li-batteries related phenomena (PNAS 2019, Ene. Stor. 2019, Adv. Ene.
2017, J. Mat. Chem A 2018), etc. His group is also involved in developing codes
related to the magnetic phenomena, e.g. magnetostriction, its visualization
(Sensors 2020, CPC 2021, 2022). He co-authored over 154 scientific publications
with more than 2200 citations and a h-index of 25 and participate in European
project (s-Nebula H2020 FET-Open, Path2Exascale, ERDF), member of past COST
action "EUSPEC" and multilateral Donau projects (2017-2018, 2019-2022) as well
as being PI and co-PI of Czech Grant Agency projects.

Nurit Avraham


Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel

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Pedro Ivo Nóbrega


UNINASSAU University
Brazil

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BIOGRAPHY

Pedro Ivo Silva da Nóbrega is a Professor of Business Management at UNINASSAU
university. He holds an MSc degree in Management from the Postgraduate Program
of Management at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil. He received
his Bachelor's Degree in Business Management at the same university, where he
was part of volunteer and funded group projects regarding Consulting,
Entrepreneurship, Research, Community development, and Teaching. The
researcher's interests include Smart Campus, Smart Cities, Regional development,
Sustainability, Coopetition, and inter-organizational networks.

Sebastian Altmeyer


Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Spain

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BIOGRAPHY

Sebastian Altmeyer is an Serra Húnter associate professor in School of Telecom
and Aerospace Engineering at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. He received
two Pre-Diplomas (B.Sc. degree) in Mathematics and Physics in 2004, the Diploma
(M.Sc. degree) in Physics in 2007 and Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Physics at
University Saarland (Germany). Hereafter he worked as Postdoctoral researcher at
different institutions. First at the Department of Mathematics at Kyungpook
National University (South Korea), hereafter at the Max Planck Institute for
Dynamics and Self-Organization (Germany) from where he moved to Institute of
Science and Technology (Austria). He joined the Castelldefels School of Telecom
and Aerospace Engineering at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya as
Serra-Húnter Fellow (tenure track) in 2017, where he became recently promoted to
an Associate Professor (2022). He has carried out research and academic
activities for more than 10 years at the different institutions and to date has
published 37 papers in. His main research interest is in Computational Fluid
Dynamics with emphasis of complex systems, non-linear dynamics, pattern
formation, computational methods and bifurcation theory. He is also interested
in complex fluids as ferrofluids, for which he has been modifying and optimizing
models to numerical simulate ferrofluidic flows to match experimental
observations, e.g. considering particle interaction, internal field
magnetization. Key goal of simulations are to obtaining physical insight into
complex fluids to understand complex flow physics and modeling requirements as
well to explore their potential use for flow control.

Hadi Erfani


Islamic Azad University Central Tehran
Iran

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BIOGRAPHY

I am Hadi Erfani, I was born in 1990, My National Researcher Code is
(9833151000034) as well as a Professional Engineer of The Society of
Professional Engineers International UK, Top 50 International Distinguished
Young Researcher 2020, Top Inventor (Gold Medal) of 2nd Beirut International
Innovation Show 2021, Top Inventor (Bronze Medal) of World Youth Invention and
Innovation Award 2021, Top Inventor of (Silver, Bronze Medal) of 15th Edition of
International Invention and Innovation Show INTARG 2022, International Young
Scientist and Keynote Speaker of IRSD 2021.

Ajay M. Patel


G.H.Patel College of Engineering & Technology
India

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Dr. Ajay M Patel is currently working as an Associate Professor in Mechatronics
Engineering Department at G.H.Patel College of Engineering & Technology, Vallabh
Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India. He has been associated with the research in the area
of nano sensors, nanomechanics , Non- traditional Manufacturing, double walled
carbon nanotube, Robotics, Finite Element Method, Simulation and Modeling, CAD,
advance manufacturing, Automation etc. his research is focused on the analysis
of double walled carbon nanotube base mass sensor. His main research
contribution include detection of biological object using double walled carbon
nanotubes, use of Double walled carbon nanotube as biosensors, application and
analysis of bio and virus nanomaterials etc. Moreover he has to his credit a
number of papers published in reputed international journal and international
conferences. He has been serving as a Reviewer in various international journals
of high repute. He has received a grant to conduct research in the area of micro
machining.

Baris Emre


Ankara University
Turkey

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BIOGRAPHY

Baris EMRE is the leader of the Magnetic Materials Research Group at the
Department of Physics Engineering of the Ankara University, Engineering Faculty.
His research interests are focused on caloric materials (magnetocaloric,
barocaloric, and elastocaloric), magnetic materials for energy applications,
magnetic shape memory alloys. More specifically, Magnetic Materials Research
Group activities have been mainly devoted to bulk/film ferromagnetic
shape-memory materials, spin cross-over materials focusing on the interplay
between structural/microstructural, magnetic, and caloric properties. He
obtained his Ph.D. degree from Ankara University, then worked as a postdoctoral
researcher at the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University at de
Barcelona, Spain, and at the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at
Texas A&M University, USA.

Graciana Puentes


University of Buenos Aires
Argentina

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BIOGRAPHY

Graciana Puentes completed her a PhD degree in Physics (Summa Cum Laude) at
Leiden University (NL), in 2007. Her thesis examined quantum scattering
phenomena in photonic systems. Upon graduation, she was appointed Research
Fellow at University of Oxford (UK), and the Institute of Photonic Science
(ICFO,Barcelona). She was an Oxford Trinity College Fellow (UK), a Marie-Curie
COFUND Fellow (SP), an ICFONest Fellow (SP), and a Senior Research Fellow at
Philips Research (NL). Since 2014 she holds an Independent Senior Researcher
position at the National Research Council (CONICET-Argentina). In 2018, she was
appointed Associate Professor at University Paris-Saclay (FR). In 2019, she was
appointed Chair of OSA Quantum Optical Science and Technology Technical Group
(US) and ERA Chair in Quantum Optics and Photonics, by Horizon 2020 (EU). She
was elected the IBM Champion 2022.

Zhen Huang


Anhui University
China

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Zhen Huang is a professor at Institutes of Physical Science and Information
Technology, Anhui University, China. He received his B.S. and Ph.D. from
University of Science and Technology of China in 2005 and 2011, respectively.
Then he worked as a postdoc researcher with Prof. Ariando and Prof. T.
Venkatesan at National University of Singapore from 2011 to 2020. His main
research interests focus on correlated oxide heterostructures with
low-dimensional high-mobility electronic systems, magnetoelectric couplings,
and/or unconventional magnetic or ferroelectric interactions.

Hu Zhang


University of Science and Technology Beijing
China

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BIOGRAPHY

Hu Zhang is a Professor of School of Materials Science and Engineering at the
University of Science and Technology, Beijing. He is also a Visiting scholar at
Boise State University, Idaho, USA. He has done his Postdoc from State Key
Laboratory for Magnetism, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His
main research interest is basic magnetism and magnetocaloric effects of novel
rare-earth functional materials, and I have rich scientific research and work
experience.

Changgu Lee


Sungkyunkwan University
Korea

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BIOGRAPHY

Changgu Lee is currently Professor at Sungkyunkwan University, Korea. He also
worked as a Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at Sungkyunkwan
University, Korea. He has completed his PhD from Columbia University, New York,
USA.

Qi Shen


Delft University of Technology
Netherlands

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BIOGRAPHY

Qi Shen is a PhD candidate at the Delft University of Technology under the
supervision of Prof. Ekkes Brück. She has obtained her master degree about
elastocaloric materials at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and
Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Since her master's degree, she is
focused on exploring new magnetocaloric materials for her PhD project.

Francesca Brero


University of Pavia
Italy

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Francesca Brero completed her PhD in Physics in 2021 at the University of Pavia
(Italy). Her PhD activity focused on fundamental properties and
diagnostic/therapeutic applications of magnetic nanoparticles. Currently she is
a postdoctoral researcher at INFN (The National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
in Pavia. By means of a variety of experimental techniques such as NMR, µSR,
SQUID magnetometry techniques, etc, she studied the static and dynamic magnetic
properties of nanomagnetic systems and the hyperthermic and relaxometric
properties of superparamagnetic nanoparticles, in their role as
heating-mediators and/or MRI contrast agents. She is also working on the
analysis of medical images (MRI, CT) with advanced techniques (e.g. radiomics,
artificial intelligence). She was involved in both international and national
projects such as EU-COST RADIOMAG TD-1402 (Multifunctional Nanoparticles for
Magnetic Hyperthermia and Indirect Radiation Therapy), EU-COST EURELAX CA-15209
(European Network on NMR Relaxometry), INFN Prothyp (Combined Proton Therapy and
Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment), INFN AIM
(Artificial Intelligence in Medicine), INFN NAMASSTE (NAnoMAgnets for quantum
Sensing and data SToragE).

Archana Mishra


Polish Academy of Sciences
Poland

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I completed my PhD from Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India in
2016. My PhD work was focused on the study of interactions in the Hofstadter
regime of the honeycomb lattice. After my PhD, I joined as a postdoctoral
researcher in Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South
Korea. Here, my research was mostly based in the field of quantum phase
transitions in condensed matter systems and unconventional superconductivity. I
worked on interaction induced topological phase transitions in monolayer and
bilayer lattice systems in the presence of magnetic field and spin orbit
coupling and also on topological superconductivity in Luttinger semimetals.
Currently I am a postdoctoral researcher in MagTop, Institute of Physics, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland workingon emergent physics from interfacing
magnetism with superconductivity and its possible application in quantum
computation. I, with my collaborators, have proposed a novel qubit based on the
Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) states, the YSR qubit, and have shown its control and
read out through the magnetic impurity dynamics. My focus is now to utilize this
YSR qubit for universal quantum computation.

Hadey K. Mohamad


University in Samawah
Iraq

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Prof. Hadey K. Mohamad graduated from Mosul University in Iraq(1990), earned his
Ph.D. at Voronezh State University of Russian Federation in 2010 and became
Professor of Physics at Al Muthanna University/ Samawah-Iraq in Jun. 2022. He
was one of the interested researchers in the study of the mixed spin Ising
systems. So, he has given significant contributions to the induction of spin
compensation phenomenon from 2009 to present, a phenomenon which is well known
for its application in thermo-magneto recording technology. Prof. Hadey worked
as a head of department of mathematics and computer applications(2012-2013).
However, from (2015-2017) he has worked as a head of physics department. He has
been opted as a referee/reviewer for Physic A: Statistical Mechanics and its
Applications, and for Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, as well.
Prof. Hadey has supervised on many of postgraduate projects ( i.e., MSc, PhD
these and dissertations, respectively). It is worth to note he was awarded the
2012 Iraqi Outstanding Research Award, and the 2013 Iraqi Higher Education Award
for Sciences.

Tapan Kumar Nath


IIT Kharagpur
INDIA

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Dr. T. K. Nath is a Professor at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) Kharagpur leading his research group. He received his M.Sc.
from Indian Institute Technology (IIT) Kharagpur and Ph.D. from Indian Institute
of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. Then he joined as a postdoctoral fellow in Condensed
Matter group in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai. Later on
he moved to USA to work with Prof. C. B. Eom in Duke University, NC, USA and
then with Prof. J. Narayan in North Carolina State University (NCSU), USA as a
Research Associate prior to joining IIT Kharagpur as an Assistant Professor. His
research interest focuses on complex magnetic oxide systems having novel
electronic and magnetic properties, strongly correlated electronic systems to
investigate exotic magnetism, magneto-electric coupling and multiferroicity,
Magnetic thin films and multilayers, Spintronics (spin injection, spin detection
in FM/I/SC system), Nanostructured Magnetic Oxides (ferrites, manganites,
cobaltites) and transition Metals, Multiferroics, Low Temperature Physics
research, High TC Superconductors and Fe based Pnictide Superconductors (vortex
dynamics, critical temperature, critical current, flux lattice, vortex glass
dynamics), 2D materials (MoS2, doped MoS2), Magnetic Huesler Alloys to study
magnetocaloric effect for magnetic refrigeration, Dilute magnetic
Semiconductors, Metallic glasses, Phase transitions and critical phenomenon,
Double perovskite manganites, Spinnel Ferrites, CMR manganites, GMR and TMR in
Magnetic Tunnel Junctions for devices. He has published over 200 scientific
articles in international journals and total 10 books or chapter in books. His
h-index factor is 33 and total citations: 5433 (Google citation index). He has
produced 14 Ph.D. students who worked under his supervision. He received the
following awards: (i) Fellow of West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology
(FAScT, 2021), (ii) Recipient of MRSI Medal - 2012, Material Research Society of
India (2012) for outstanding contribution in Magnetic Materials Research, (iii)
Royal Society Grant Award (London) for the Royal Society International Short
Visits Scheme 2008 for collaborative work with University of Sheffield (U.K.).
(iv) Editorial Board Member: Journal of Spintronics and Magnetic Nanomaterials
(American Scientific Publishers, USA) and Editorial Board Member : Dataset
Papers in Nanotechnology (Hindwai) (Ex-member). He was awarded membership for
National Academy of Science, India (NASI) in 2020 and received 2021- EML
SPRINGER award from Korean Institute of Metals and Materials, 2021.

Vadim Mitin


National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Ukraine

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Vadim Mitin received his PhD degree from the V.Ye. Lashkaryov Institute of
Semiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, in
1990. At present he is heard of laboratory “Physical and technological problems
of sensor electronics” at this institute. He is also a founder and director of
the R&D Company MicroSensor. His scientific interests are in the field of
semiconductor film technology, low-temperature physics and sensors. He has
published over 100 scientific articles in international journals and has been
the manager of over 20 international and national projects.

José Holanda da Silva Júnior


Federal University of Espírito Santo
Brazil

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José Holanda is currently professor of physics at the Physics Department of the
Federal University of Espírito Santo. He was awarded with several distinctions
and awards. His academic background was all in the field of physics. He develops
theoretical and experimental work in different fields, in particular in fields
of spintronics, magnonics, spin caloritronics and spin phononics.

Mauricio Galvis Patiño


University of Antioquia
Colombia

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Mauricio Galvis Patiño Physical Engineer from the National University of
Colombia, Master in Science-Physics from the University of Tolima, currently
completing his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Antioquia, where he is an
active member of the Magnetism and Simulation Group G +. Founding partner of the
solar energy company TUTECHOSOLAR. Director of the Technological Development
Center of the technology-based social enterprise CANNABIS INDUSTRIAL S.A.S; R&D
Coordinator of the Cannabis and other Entheogens Research and Studies Group
(GIECE). He is working on four projects as principal investigator: 1) PRODUCTION
AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS ANALOGUE TO GRAPHENE AND NANOCELLULOSE
DERIVATIVES, FROM CANNABIS. 2) SIGNIFICANT AND AUTONOMOUS LEARNING FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF STEAM SKILLS, THROUGH SCIENCE AND ART. 3) EFFICIENCY OF SOLAR
CELLS. 4) MICROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF SPIN VALVES ACCORDING TO THEIR GEOMETRY
AND DIMENSIONS.

Johans Restrepo Cardenas


University of Antioquia
Colombia

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Dr. Restrepo is full professor at the University of Antioquia in Colombia for21
years since 1999, and Director of the Group of Magnetism and Simulation,
dedicated to the study of the magnetic properties of nanostructured systems.
During his Doctorate he spent one year at the Center for Simulational Physics of
the University of Georgia in Athens, U.S.A, working with Dr. David Landau in
Monte Carlo simulations, and one and half year at the Instituto de Ciencia de
Materiales de Madrid working with Dr. Jesús María González Fernández in
disordered magnetic alloys and spin glasses by means of Mössbauer spectroscopy,
magnetometric techniques and diffractometry. Dr. Restrepo has advised seven
Doctorate theses, five at Master level, and several undergraduate works.
Finally, Dr. Restrepo has attended a hundred Conferences, several of them as
invited speaker, and published 106 papers in indexed international journals.

Rohit R Shahi


Central University of South Bihar
India

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Dr. Rohit R Shahi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics,
Central University of south Bihar, leading the Functional Materials Research
Group. He received Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University and worked with Padmshree
Prof. O.N. Srivastava on Hydrogen Storage Materials. He did extensive research
in the area of synthesis characterizations of High Entropy alloys and ceramics.
His research is focused on the search for soft magnetic high entropy alloys with
balanced mechanical properties.

Yudi Darma


Institut Teknologi Bandung
Indonesia

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Prof. Yudi Darma is a full professor in Physics Department of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB), Indonesia. He completed his doctoral studies from Hiroshima
University in the field of Quantum Matter and Integrated Devices in 2004. Before
returning to ITB, He joined several research groups including as postdoctoral
researcher at Research Center for Nanodevices and Systems Hiroshima University
Japan, Research Fellow at Photonic Lab. School of Physics at The University of
New South Wales Sydney Australia as well as a Research Fellow at Singapore
Synchrotron Light Source-National University of Singapore. Now, he serves as the
head of Quantum Semiconductor and Device laboratory in Physics Department of
ITB. His research focus is on the field of advanced materials for
multifunctional devices applications.

Satchidananda Rath


Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
India

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Dr. Satchidananda Rath completed his Ph.D. in Physics (Semiconductor, Optical
and electrical properties along with growth and structural characterization) at
the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India, in 2006. Then, he joined as a
Post-doctoral fellow (PDF) in Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, and started
working on nanoclusters from 2006-2007. He completed his second PDF from The
University of Electro-communication on nanobio-electronics during the period
2007-2009 as a JSPS fellow. From 2009 to 2010, Dr. S Rath worked as visiting
scientist on phase transitions in a sheared nanofluid. In 2010, he joined as
faculty (Assistant Professor) at Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar. The
research experiences gained from different peer Institution have evolved into
his work on assembling of atomic clusters emerged properties, which, in turn,
led to his present work on understanding how the chirality in electronic
structure yields intriguing opto-magnetic properties to unravel the fundamental
science in a quantum regime. His research works are recognized by peer reviewed
journals, viz, ACS Nano, Scientific Report, Applied Physics Letter,
Nanotechnology, Euro-Physics Letter, Physical Review B etc.

Alexandr Chaplik


Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics Russia

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Alexander V Chaplik is graduated from the Saratov State University, PhD in the
Institute for Radioelectronics Siberian Branch, Ac. of Sci. of the USSR. Since
1964, he has been a Minor Research Worker, Senior Research Worker and Head of
laboratory at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics.

Ningyu Wang


University of Texas
Austin

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Dr. Ningyu Wang is a Postdoctoral Fellow at The University of Texas at Austin.
He received his Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering at The University of Texas at
Austin. He proposed a new oil pipeline dewaxing method based on electromagnetic
heating of superparamagnetic nanoparticles. He has investigated the
ferrofluid-fluid interaction in the magnetic field in porous media and its
application in enhanced oil recovery. He is working on computational fluid
dynamics, multibody dynamics, and data analysis for drilling and completion of
oil and gas wells as well as geothermal wells.

Israa Medlej


Southern University of Science and Technology
China

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Israa Medlej received her Ph.D. in Physics (Grade 1-So Honorable) in 2019 from
Messina University, Italy in collaboration with the Lebanese University. For her
Ph.D. studies, she also received a scholarship sponsored by the University of
Santiago de Compostela, Spain (Erasmus Project). Her fundamental expertise
includes magnetism, spintronics, and the implementation of experimental
techniques for the characterization of magnetic microparticles. She also
received a scholarship in 2016 sponsored by the University of Lorraine, Saint
Avold (France), to do her internship of Master 2 in Condensed Matter Physics.
She got the Best Oral Presentation in France and the Best Poster Award at the
Conference of the Italian Magnetism Association Magnet 2019. After her Ph.D.,
she has started working on magnonics and spintronics-based neuromorphic
computing. She has been admitted as a Postdoctoral Researcher for High-Level
Foreign Talents (Category A) at the Southern University of Science and
Technology, China. Besides, she has been serving on an editorial board of repute
She was a member of the local organizing committee: i) The annual meeting of the
IEEE Italy chapter in June 2018 (30 participants) and (ii) the 6th Italian
conference on Magnetism (120 participants), from January 30 to February 1, 2019
conference promoted by the Italian Magnetism Society . She has published in
international reviewed journals. She has reviewed papers in reputed journals

Mingyuan Gao


Chinese Academy of Sciences
China

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Ilyas Noor Bhatti


Jamia Millia Islamia
India

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Dr. Ilyas Noor Bhatti has done his PhD in Physics from Jamia Millia Islamia New
Delhi - 110025 India. His PhD Thesis Title is Investigation of Physical
Properties in Some 3d Based Nano crystalline Double Perovskite oxides Ln2CoMnO6,
(Ln = Pr, Sm, Gd, Ho, Yb). His research focuse on Magnetic and Magnetic
Materials specially double Perovskite . Currently he is working on Synthesis of
Nano crystalline Double Perovskite oxides Ln2CoMnO6 and studying their
structural, magnetic and dielectric properties

Vladimir V Egorov


Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow

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Dr. Vladimir Valentinovich Egorov has his expertise in theoretical molecular and
chemical physics. Education: National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Faculty
of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (1966 – 1972), Moscow, USSR. He has
completed his PhD from Theoretical Department of Institute of Chemical Physics,
USSR Academy of Sciences (1981), and he has completed his Dr. Phys&Math Sci
degree from Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences (2004).
He is leading researcher at FSRC “Crystallography and Photonics”, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Prof. Egorov is working on the development
of a fundamentally new physical theory ‒ quantum-classical mechanics and its
applications in physics, chemistry, biology and biomedicine.

Rubén M. Otxoa


Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory
UK

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Rubén is a theoretical physicist working in the field of nanomagnetism and
spintronics combining analytical and numerical techniques. Before joining HCL in
2012 he was awarded with a Marie-Curie fellowship to carry out his PhD in
University Paris-Sud XI. He has work in several aspects of topological magnetic
solitons in ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. He is a research Scientist
working at Hitachi-Cambridge Laboratory in UK since 2016. He is also an invited
researcher of Donostia International Physics Center in Spain.

Sion F Olive Méndez


Research Center of Advanced Materials
Mexico

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Dr. Sion F. Olive-Méndez, received his Master and Ph.D. degrees from the
Universitée de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseille II, Marseille, France in 2007 and
2008. He later worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Centre Interdisciplinaire
de Marseille for one year. Since 2009, He has been working at the Research
Center of Advanced Materials (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados,
CIMAV) in Chihuahua, Mexico as a Tenured Professor. He is the Head of the
Materials Physics department from 2017 to date. His interest is focused on the
enhancement of magnetization and anisotropy of ultrathin films of Mn-Ga and
Mn-Ge alloys. Recently He start working on the study of topological Hall effect
on non collinear antiferromagnets.

Archana


Indian Institute of Technology
India

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Archana is currently a research scholar at the Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi, India. Her areas of interest include data science, innovation management
and sustainability. Her research focuses on new technological fields, which can
support better societal transformation. Currently she is working on smart grid
management and its development prospects and challenges in India. She has also
worked on customer segmentation by analysing their consumption pattern.

Yuriy Knyazev


L. V. Kirensky Institute of Physics of Krasnoyarsk
Russia

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BIOGRAPHY

Yuriy Knyazev is a senior researcher of Resonance Laboratory at L. V. Kirensky
Institute of Physics of Krasnoyarsk, Russia. He is a member of Young Scientist
Council of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. He obtained PhD degree in Physics of
Magnetic phenomena in 2017. His primarily interest of Mössbauer spectroscopy
(including synchrotron technique). Now, his research area focuses on
investigation of nanomagnetism, including interparticle interactions, magnetic
relaxation phenomena and biomineralization method of magnetic nanomaterials
producing. He has published more than 60 articles with an h-index of 12
according to WoS database. Yu. Knyazev is a regular referee of the WoS journals.

Eduardo Mendive Tapia


Max Planck Institute
Germany

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BIOGRAPHY

Eduardo Mendive Tapia completed his PhD at the university of Warwick (UK) in
2018, awarded with the Springer exceptional thesis prize 2019 and being runner
up of the Sam Edwards prize. His research interests focus on the
first-principles study of temperature-dependent properties of complex magnetic
structures emerging in itinerant electron materials. This includes the
prediction of new mechanisms of first-order magnetic phase transitions for
cooling technologies, the exploitation of magnetic frustration, as well as the
description of magneto-phonon coupling. Currently, he is a postdoctoral
researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Max-Planck-Institut für
Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf (Germany), which will be followed by an individual
Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship he recently obtained.

Efrat Lifshitz


Technion- Israel Institute of Technology
Israel

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Prof. Efrat Lifshitz, earned a PhD at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, USA. She did postdoctoral research at the University of Michigan as
well as at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. She joined the
Technion–Israel Institute of Technology in 1990. Prof. Lifshitz holds the Matwei
Gunsbuourgh Academic Chair at the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion. She
is the recipient of numerous prizes, the most recent among them: The Taub -
excellent in Science Award (2019); Lectureship speaker, Birkent University,
Ankara, Turkey, (2018); Lectureship speaker, ETH, Switzerland, (2016); Israel
Vacuum Society Excellence Award for Research(2016); UK-Israel Lectureship Award,
Oxford University (2015); Tenne Family Prize in memory of Lea Tenne for
Nanoscale Sciences, awarded by the Israel Chemical Society (2015); External
Senior Fellow at the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies (2015).Prof.
Lifshitz has published ~ 220 scientific publications including in journals with
high ranking peer review, including ACS Nano, Nano Letters, Adv. Mater., PRL,
PRB; invited reviews (e.g., Nature photonics 2020, Science 2016, ACS Nano 2020,
J.Phys.Chem.Lett. (2019), Adv. Func. Matt. 2018); reviewed proceedings; and
chapters in books. She has delivered approximately 100 invited talks at top-tier
international scientific meetings chiefly during the past decade (for example,
MRS, E-MRS, TNT, nanoGe, GRC, QD20xx, NaNaX) and her research has been funded by
assorted national agency resources, binational programs and various FP7 and
Horizon2020 projects. In addition, she frequently serves onprestigious
evaluation committees (ERC Synergy and Advance Grants, Cost, Wolf Prize, Israel
Prize, Rothschild Foundation, and binational programs). Prof. Lifshitz has also
been an active partner in the establishment of the Nanotechnology and Renewable
Energy Centers at the Technion and has acted as chairman or co-chairman for a
variety of national and international scientific meetings. Further details are
provided in the attached short CV and the research description.

Dieter Suess


University of Vienna
Austria

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BIOGRAPHY

Dieter Suess (University of Vienna, Computational Physics) is Head of the
Research Unit of Physics of Functional Materials at the University of Vienna,
Deputy Head of the Research Platform “MMM Mathematics-Magnetism-Materials”, and
co-founder of the academic spin-off company SuessCo developing one of the
leading simulation codes for computational micromagnetism. He has led the
Christian-Doppler-Laboratory on Future Magnetic Sensors and Materials
(2010–2020), co-financed by the company Infineon. He is one of the world-leading
experts on computational (micro-) magnetism.

Fatemeh Rahimi


AzarbijanShahidMadani University
Iran

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi completed her PHD in physics in 2019 at the Urmia University
of Technology, Iran. Her research was related to quantum-chaos theory by
focusing on its relations with other branches of Physics. In this regard, she
studied in an interdisciplinary area including quantum nonlinear optical
phenomena, localization theory, metal-insulator transition in graphene
nanoribbon in the presence of impurities, spin caloritronic and photon guiding
in photonic crystals. Presently, she is working as postdoctoral researcher in
Department of physics, Condensed Matter Computational Research Lab,
AzarbijanShahidMadani University in Iran. As a postdoctoral researcher
(2019-present), she is investigated spin-optoelectronic properties of two
dimensional materials such as silicene, stanene and Germanene. Also, she
investigates the spin caloritronics properties of Weyl Semimetal TaAs using
nonequilibrium Green’s function formalism. Furthermore, she obtained valuable
experience in quantum based solar cell simulations and in semiclassical solar
cell. She is very interested in programming with Python, Matlab and Julia.

Surajit Saha


Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
India

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Surajit Saha is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics, Indian
Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal, leading his
research group. He received his M.Sc. from Indian Institute Technology,
Guwahati, and Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He then worked
with Prof. T. Venkatesan and Prof. Barbaros Oyezilmaz during his postdoctoral
stint at the National University of Singapore prior to joining IISER Bhopal. His
research interest focuses on complex oxide systems and layered 2D materials
having novel electronic and magnetic properties.

Tathamay Basu


Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
India

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BIOGRAPHY

Tathamay Basu is current working as an Assistant Professor at Rajiv Gandhi
Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), India and also as an adjunct visiting
Assistant Professor in University of Minnesota, USA. He did his Ph.D. from Tata
Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, India in 2016 and pursued his
postdoc in Augsburg (Germany), CNRS (France), Michigan State University (USA)
and University of Minnesota (USA) prior to join RGIPT in 2021. Dr. Basu’sbroad
research interests include but not limited to strongly correlated systems with a
primary motivation to investigate exotic magnetism, magneto-electric coupling
and multiferroicity via bulk measurements and Neutron scattering. He has
investigated several types of systems, such as, spin-chain material, layered
system, geometrically frustrated systems, Ruthenates, d-f coupled systems,
metal-organic framework. He has led different projects which are published in
high-impact journals.


SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

Submit Abstract We request you to submit a brief idea or abstract of your
talk/presentation/symposium/workshop according to your session interest

I. FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES AND COOPERATIVE PHENOMENA

 a. Electronic Structure and Phase Transitions
 b. Quantum Materials and Cooperative States: Superconductivity, Spin Liquids,
    Chem Insulators, etc.

II. MAGNETOELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND PHENOMENA

 a. Multiferroic Materials and Hetero-Structures
 b. Complex Oxides (Bulk, Films and Heterostructures)
 c. Half-Metallic Materials
 d. Hall Effect and Magnetic Semiconductors

III. SPINTRONICS - FUNDAMENTALS AND DEVICES

 a. Giant Magnetoresistance
 b. Tunnel Magnetoresistance
 c. Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy and Switching
 d. MRAM, Magnetic Logic, and Related Devices
 e. Domains and Domain Wall Devices
 f. Skyrmions and Spin-Orbitronics
 g. Antiferromagnetic Spintronics
 h. Spin Injection and Spin Transfer Torques
 i. Neuromorphic Computing
 j. Spin Currents, Spin Pumping, Spin Hall, and Related Effects
 k. Spins in Graphene, Topological Insulators, and Other 2D Materials

IV. MAGNETIZATION DYNAMICS AND MICROMAGNETICS

 a. Magnetization Dynamics and Damping
 b. Spin Waves
 c. Micromagnetic Modeling

V. SOFT MAGNETIC MATERIALS

 a. Ferrites and Garnets
 b. Crystalline Alloys
 c. Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials

VI. HARD MAGNETIC MATERIALS

 a. Rare-Earth Transition Metal Borides
 b. Nanostructured Hard Magnetic Materials
 c. Intermetallic Alloys and Other Hard Magnetic Materials

VII. STRUCTURED MATERIALS

 a. Thin Films and Surface Effects
 b. Multi-Layered Films and Superlattices
 c. Patterned Films
 d. Nanoparticle and Nanowire Arrays and Self-Assembly
 e. Exchange Bias
 f. 3D and Other Magnetic Structures
 g. Superconducting thin film and Heterostructures

VIII. SPECIAL MAGNETIC MATERIALS

 a. Magneto-Optic Materials
 b. Magneto-Elastic Materials
 c. Magneto-Caloric Materials
 d. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Materials e. New Magnetic Materials

IX. MAGNETIC RECORDING

 a. Recording Media
 b. Write and Read Heads
 c. Energy-Assisted Recording
 d. All-Optical Recording and Other New Recording e. Recording Systems and
    Modeling

X. SENSORS, HIGH FREQUENCY DEVICES AND POWER DEVICES

 a. Magnetic Sensors (non-recording)
 b. High-Frequency, Microwave, and Millimeter Wave Devices
 c. Transformers and Inductors
 d. Magnetics for Power Electronics and Control
 e. Shielding, Levitation and Propulsion

XI. INTERDISCIPLINARY TOPICS

 a. Bio-Magnetism and Chemical Magnetism
 b. Biomedical Applications
 c. Magnetic Fluids and Separations
 d. New Applications
 e. Education, Outreach, and Public Engagement in Magnetism

XII. MAGNETIC CHARACTERIZATION

 a. Magnetic Microscopy and Imaging
 b. Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques

Submit Abstract


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 16, 2023
Earlybird Registration Deadline: September 27, 2022
Standard Registration Deadline: November 27, 2022
Onspot Registration: March 16, 2023


CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

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 * Day 1
 * Day 2
 * Day 3

08:00 9:00 AM

REGISTRATION

09:00 - 09:15 AM

INTRODUCTION AND OPENING WORDS

09:15 - 11:00

PLENARY SESSIONS

11:00 - 11:20

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

11:20 - 13:00

PLENARY SESSIONS

13:00 - 14:00

LUNCH WITH TABLE DISCUSSIONS

14:00 - 15:40

KEYNOTE SESSIONS

15:40 - 16:00

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

16:00 - 17:30

KEYNOTE SESSIONS

9:30 - 11:00

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

11:00 - 11:20

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

11:20 - 13:00

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

11:00 - 11:20

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

13:00 - 14:00

LUNCH WITH TABLE DISCUSSIONS

14:00 15:40

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

15:40 - 16:00

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

16:00 - 17:30

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

9:30 - 11:00

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

11:00 - 11:20

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

11:20 - 13:00

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

11:00 - 11:20

REFRESHMENTS/COFFEE BREAK

13:00 - 14:00

LUNCH WITH TABLE DISCUSSIONS

14:00 15:40

INVITED / ORAL PRESENTATIONS

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ABOUT VENUE: SHERATON PARCO DE’ MEDICI ROME HOTEL, VIALE SALVATORE REBECCHINI
39, ROME, ITALY

Venue: Sheraton Parco de’ Medici Rome Hotel, Viale Salvatore Rebecchini 39,
Rome, Italy.

With its unparalleled history, Rome is the third most visited city in Europe and
the fourteenth worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world who are
impatient to discover the city’s impressive monuments and archaeological sites;
not to mention its renowned cuisine and its lively atmosphere. Rome weather in
June is very warm and sunny with up to 13 hours of sunlight per day.



As the saying goes all roads lead to Rome and the conference will bring together
delegates from all over the world for the largest and most prestigious event for
international speakers, providing an abundance of research and networking
opportunities, not to mention the chance to explore one of the most fascinating
cities on Earth.

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