Symposium G
Magnetic and Spintronic Materials and Devices
Ram Acharya (Western Digital, United States)
Jayasimha Atulasimha (VCU, Virginia, United States)
Anjan Barman (SN Bose NCBS, India)
Tamalika Banerjee (U Groningen, Netherlands)
Subhankar Bedanta (NISER, Bhubaneswar, India)
Pietro Gambardella (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Min-Fu Hsieh (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
Mathias Klaüi (JGU Mainz, Germany)
Hidekazu Kurebayashi (UCL, London, United Kingdom)
Hyun-Woo Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea)
Sai Li (Beihang University, China)
Kai Liu (Georgetown U, United States)
Teruo Ono (Kyoto University, Japan)
Dafiné Ravelosona (C2N – CNRS, Paris, France)
Siddharth Rao (Imec, Leuven, Belgium)
Christian Rinaldi (Milan Poly, Italy)
Sujoy Roy (LBL, United States)
Qiming Shao (HKUST, China)
Kumar Srinivasan (Sonera Magnetics, United States)
Ashwin Tulapurkar (IIT Mumbai, India)
Chun-Yeol You (DGIST, South Korea)
Zhifeng Zhu (Shanghai Tech U, China)
Magnetism has been an active area of research for over six decades, because of the emergence of several new research areas and their applications. From hard disk drives that have helped us to store a huge amount of information to permanent magnets that have made small motors and speakers possible for human use, magnetic materials have played a significant role. With the emergence of Spintronics, which is a relatively newer branch of magnetics, several newer applications are expected to rise. Several new materials are investigated and new physical observations are made regularly, which make this field very exciting. ICMAT has been covering this topic in almost all its editions. The symposium will cover, but not limited to, the following topics.
1. Soft magnetic materials
2. Hard magnetic materials
3. Materials for magnetic recording
4. Materials for magnetic memory
5. Materials for spintronics
6. Spin-orbitronics
7. Physics of magnonics
8. Skyrmionics
9. Topological insulators for magnetics applications
10. Motors and other magnetics based devices
11. Magnetics for energy applications
12. Magnetism and superconductivity
13. Magnetic Oxides, including ferrites
14. Magnetics for biological applications
15. Neuromorphic computing
Chair(s)
S.N. Piramanayagam (NTU, Singapore)
Anjan Soumyanarayanan (NUS, Singapore)
Co-Chair(s)
Shunsuke Fukami (Tohoku Uni., Japan)
Liza Herrera Diaz (Uni. Paris-Saclay, France)
Sara Majetich (Carnegie Mellon Uni., US)
Scientific Advisor
Si-Young Choi (Pohang)
Correspondence
Yeng Ming Lam
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Email: ymlam@ntu.edu.sg