Joint European Magnetic Symposia – JEMS 2023

Jun 27, 2023 | Events

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The Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS2023), the most important and comprehensive conference on Magnetism in Europe, will take place from 27 August to 1 September 2023 in Madrid, at the Faculty of Medicine in the main campus of Universidad Complutense de Madrid. IMDEA Nanoscience will be the organizing institution supported by two major universities: Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

JEMS focuses on a broad range of topics embracing applicative and fundamental aspects of magnetism, as well as novel magnetic materials: from the development of magnetic materials for energy applications to materials for information storage and sensing technologies, biomagnetism and biomedical applications, magnetism for quantum technology, magnonics, spintronics… JEMS attempts to cover all areas of magnetism, offering an ideal scenario to share the latest advances done worldwide in research and innovation.

Following the organization scheme of symposia from previous editions (Warsaw 2022, Lisbon 2020, Uppsala 2019), JEMS2023 will feature plenary and semi-plenary lectures by international experts on different areas, as well as presentations by invited speakers and oral and poster contributions in the scientific programme. JEMS2023 will provide a platform to discuss the importance of magnetism and its contribution to solving urgent technological, economic and social challenges. With this purpose, JEMS2023 will include a roundtable with international panellists from academia, industry and representatives of key agencies to address “The Role of Magnetism in the Green & Digital Transition”.

The PASSENGER project will be present at JEMS 2023, looking forward to welcoming all the event visitors to its stand and showcasing its progress in developing innovative ways to produce permanent magnets without rare-earth materials. Stay tuned for more information!

 

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