Hands on Session
Three lectures including practical tasks will be given by experts to deepen on fundamentals of distinct aspects related to dynamical magnetization phenomena in nanomaterials.
Lucía Gutiérrez, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza (Spain)
Frank Wiekhorst, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlín (Germany)
Ana Espinosa, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid-CSIC, Madrid (Spain)
Special Sessions
Special Session 1: From Lab to Market: Entrepreneurship Magnetic Adventures.
A session focused on the transition from fundamental research to market-ready technological applications.
Academia and industry (A/I) are the main stakeholders transferring innovation to society. While academia supplies manwork and knowledge/inspiration to industry for providing novel solutions, their goals, structure, and environment are significantly different. The way for academics towards private industry is easier than in the other way around. However, every change/transition comes with its own attendant difficulties.
Magnetism has always been a rich topic where the A/I actors of the value chain naturally meet. In the session, the A/I relationship, their roles, their needs, their supports and opportunities will be addressed. For that purpose, relevant members of the European A/I Magnetism Community will share during this Special Session their experience on bridging both A/I sides, which is more and more transited. They will share their entrepreneurial steps, and also some regulatory issues relevant to be accomplished.
Participants:
Lejla Alic (Assistant Prof. at University of Twenty, Enschede, The Netherlands
Geoffrey Cottin (CTO of Superbranche, Strassbourg, France)
Francisco J. Terán (Founder of Nanotech Solutions, Villacastin, Spain)
Special Session 2: Magnetic Women in Science
A session highlighting the contributions, leadership, and impact of women researchers in magnetism and related disciplines.