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Magnetic Materials 2021

Magnetic Materials 2021

Young Researchers Awards: Young Scientist Awards & Best Poster Awards at Magnetic Materials 2021

Conferences Series LLC take great pleasure in inviting the scientific community across the globe to the 6th International Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials on May 24-25, 2021 , Webinar

 This meeting will explore advances in the field of Physics.

The conference will serve as a platform to bring together young scientist, leading scientists, researchers, organizations and all representatives of company sectors with different specialities such as MAGNETIC MATERIALS 2021. This event is an open forum specifically dedicated for young investigators (i.e. students, PhD candidates and early stage postdocs) May 24-25, 2021 , Webinar of the participants but allow the young researchers to benefit as well from several specifically designed interactive sessions to advance their own career/ research. In particular, the forum aims to foster the spirit of teamwork among the participants, providing the opportunity to network globally and to establish own professional networks.

 

The conference will acknowledges those participants and organizations that have remarkably added to the value to scientific community by awarding Young Scientist Awards and Best Poster Awards. Awards provide an opportunity to the participants like outstanding researchers, exceptional graduates or early academicians and organizations to showcase their best research and projects to the world related to the conference theme.

Young Researchers Forum- Young Scientist Awards

The Award is given to individuals in recognition of excellent performance in terms of scientific publications or presentations during the early stage of their scientific career. It also recognizes who have collectively made unique and significant contributions to the scientific community related to the conference theme. It also provide platform to professional networking with researchers of similar interest from others part of the world and also encourage the participants in taking active part in the International Science  platform to sharpen their skills and knowledgebase. The aim of these Award is to inspire, to identify the marvellous work and bring together the participants such as Master/ Ph.D./Post Doctorate and to in the area of Magnetic Material 2021

Guidelines for Young Researchers Forum- Young Scientist Awards

Benefits

  • Showcase your research through oral presentations.
  • Learn about career development and the latest research tools and technologies in your field.
  • The forum will provide an opportunity for collegial interaction with other young investigators and established senior investigators across the globe.

Eligibility

  • Young Scientist (e.g. Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, junior faculty) are the focus of this event.
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit only one or two paper, it must include at least one co-author (Guide ,Professor)
  • None of the authors should have senior position or faculty position.
  • Participants should be below the age of 35 years.

Best Poster Presentation – Best Poster Awards, Nutrition and Magnetic Materials 2021

The Best Poster Award is meant to encourage students in taking active part in the International Science platform to sharpen their skills and knowledgebase.  This Award is to highlight good quality posters presented at the Annual Meetings. The Award will be given to the best students, PhD candidates and early stage postdocs. It rewards a combination of excellent research, innovation, and presentation. As the goal of this poster award is to foster the clear communication of scientific content also to non-specialists of the presented topic, the emphasis of the evaluation will be put on the attractiveness of the graphical representation and on the clarity of the text. Only posters which satisfy the communication criteria will be taken into consideration for the evaluation from a scientific point of view.

Guidelines for Best Poster Presentation – Best Poster Awards

Benefits

  • This award will be provided to participants like student and recent graduates to present their original real-time work and share their views and aspects related to the theme of the conference.
  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.

Eligibility

  • This competition is open to all students (Graduates, Post Graduates and Research Scholars).
  • Abstracts have to be submitted through online or by email. Shortlisted abstracts for the competition will be intimated through email and those will be displayed on the website as well.
  • If the registered author/poster presenter is unable to attend the conference he/she may send a substitute who can be a co-author (or) any member from the same institution. If the winner is a substitute, he/she will be awarded and not the registered author/contestant.

Judging Criteria

  • The judgment will be done by Board of Jury.
  • You will be given about 8-10 minutes to present your poster including questions and answers. Judges may pose questions during the evaluation of the poster.
  • The winners will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. The decision of the winner will be withdrawn if the winner/winners is/are not present at the time of announcement.

Conference Series llc LTD heartily welcomes you to attend the "6th International Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials" during on May 24-25, 2021 Webinar. The conference will endeavour to offer you networking opportunities, providing with the opportunity to meet and interact with the leading scientists, researchers and colleagues as well as sponsors and exhibitors.

The theme of the conference is “Navigating towards the future of Magnet”. We hope you will join us for a symphony of outstanding science and take a little extra time to enjoy the spectacular and unique beauty of this region.

Why to Attend???

With people from around the world focused on getting some answers concerning Magnetism, this is your single most obvious opportunity to accomplish the greatest accumulation of substances from the mending applications, Universities, group, etc. This conference Magnetic Materials 2020 will focus on different types of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials topics like Electromagnetism, Hard and Soft Magnetic Materials, Spintronic, Superconductivity and Superfluidity. The conference series aims to disseminate the advancements of research in Magnetism and magnetic materials to the global community by creating a platform for active assistance, exchange of expertise and lateral thinking from analysers, physicists and tutors through invited plenary conversation conferences, laboratories, speaker sessions and oral and poster presentations of unsolicited contributions.

Target Audience:

Eminent Scientists from Materials Science

Magnetism Research Professors

Junior or Senior research fellows from Universities

Materials Science Engineering Students

Directors of companies

Materials Science Engineers and Ph.D. scholars

Members of different Materials science departments

Magnetism associations

Material science associations and many more…

 

Track 1: Magnetism

The force of attraction acting from a distance is known as Magnetism. Magnetic field is produced by the movement of electrically charged particles. North and south poles are two poles in a magnet. Opposite poles of two magnets will attract each other and like poles will repel each other. In magnets and electric currents, magnetism symbolizes to the attraction of iron and other metals. In everyday life paramagnetic, diamagnetic, and antiferromagnetic materials are often described as non-magnetic as the force of a magnet on is usually too weak to be felt, and can be detected only by laboratory instruments.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 2: Materials Science

Materials Science is a scientific discipline, growing in current times to mount glass, polymers, ceramics, biomaterials and composite materials. Materials science consists of the unearthing and proposal of new materials. Most crucial scientific problems that are currently faced by humans are due to the restrictions of the materials that are obtainable and, as a result, major revolutions in materials science are expected to affect the future technology. Materials scientists mostly highlights on making out how the past of a material effects its structure, its possessions and performance. Many products are made from materials such as all engineered products from airplanes to musical instruments; alternative energy sources associated with ecologically-friendly engineering developments, computer chips to data storage devices medical devices to artificial tissues.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 3: Electromagnetism

Electromagnetic phenomena are defined in terms of the electromagnetic force and sometimes called as Lorentz force, which contains both electricity and magnetism as different indexes of the same phenomenon. It plays a major role in determining the internal properties of most objects encountered in daily life. An important characteristic of electromagnetism is the science of electricity, which is concerned with the behavior of aggregates of charge, including the distribution of charge within matter and the motion of charge from place to place.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 4: Spintronics and Magnetization Dynamics

Spintronics is an evolving arena of nanoscale electronics concerning the recognition and operation of electron spin. Electron spin can be distinguished as a magnetic field having one of two alignments, known as up and down. This provides an additional two binary states to the conventional low and high logic values, which are represented by simple currents. Magnetization dynamics is the branch of solid-state physics that defines the evolution of the magnetization of a material. Atomic-level dynamics includes interactions between magnetization Dynamics, electrons, and phonons.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 5: Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is the perfection and practice of materials at molecular, atomic and macromolecular scales. The field of materials science includes the detection, classification, possessions, and applications of nanoscale materials. Materials property at nanoscale fluctuates expressively from the higher scale material properties. Nanotechnology products are now in practice. Scientists and experts are expecting the marketplaces are going to raise by hundreds of billions of euros throughout this era. Nanotechnology is the controlling and regulation of matter at magnitudes between roughly 1 and 100 nanometers, where exceptional wonders allow innovative usages. Encircling nanoscale science, engineering, and technology, nanotechnology comprises imaging, measuring, modeling, and manipulating material at this dimension measure.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 6: Hard and Soft Magnetic Materials

Permanent materials are also called hard materials. Permanent magnets utilize rare earth magnetic materials in signaling devices and computers. Signaling devices have forces up to ten times of that ordinary magnet and they have high durability. Magneto-optic magnets are used for memory system in computers, are spot-size magnets which are made with thin wafers. Hard magnets are used in data storage analog and digital also. Soft magnetic materials are easily magnetized and demagnetized magnetic materials. The applications of soft magnetic materials were divide into two main categories- AC and DC. In DC applications the material executes an operation when magnetized and then demagnetized at the end of the operation. In AC applications the material will be endlessly cycled from being magnetized in unique direction to the other, through the period of operation. Soft magnets are used in signal transferring.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 7: Functional Magnetic Materials

The magnetic anisotropy in effective magnetic materials, which surfaces from the arrangement of magnetic moments under external field, can be developed at different structural scales. Magnetic patterning, magnetic ordering, and text ration are at the beginning of this anisotropy development. Present improved superconducting magnet technology allows higher field intensities to be produced more easily and enables researchers to gather evidence on magnetic field effects that were formerly thought to be negligible. The magneto-thermodynamic effect is one of them and includes the magnetization energy as an extra parameter to modify microstructures. Magnetic monitoring of the phase transformation results control of functional properties, and kinetics can be impacted by the magnetic energy contribution.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 8: Magnetoelectronic Materials and Multiferroic Materials

Magnetic disk read-heads, magnetic random-access memories and spin-dependent conveyance assemblies can all be protected by the term magnetoelectronic devices. This assessment covers features of exploitation of this physical property for magnetic nonvolatile memories and spin-dependent transference in magnetic multilayers. Materials that exhibit more than one of the primary ferroic properties are defined as multiferroics. Magnetoelectric and multiferroics are both space-inversion and time-reversal anti-symmetric (ferromagnetic and ferroelectric). Most multiferroic materials identified to date are transition-metal oxides, which are compounds made of transition metals with oxygen and often an additional main-group cation. For identifying multiferroics, transition-metal oxides are a favorable class of materials.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 9: Superconductivity

The phenomenon occurs in certain materials, called superconductors of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic flux fields is known as superconductivity. Superfluidity is the property of liquid where it acts as a zero tension liquid. Together with this phenomenon are reached actual low temperatures and have a challenge in accomplishing this period. Also succeeding this phenomenon at high temperature is a challenge to researchers and a bit of work is going on for this. Rather than this, superconductors are having a wide range of presentations in modern-day laboratories and new infrastructures.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

Track 10: Geomagnetism

Geomagnetism defines the Earth's magnetic field, which extends from the Earth's internal core to where it meets the solar wind. Geomagnetic reversals are shifts in Earth's magnetic field in which the positions of the magnetic north and south are switched. In spite of total field strength, the gradiometers measure magnetic field gradient. Magnetic gradient irregularities generally give a superior meaning of shallow covered elements, for example, covered tanks and drums. The profundity penetration of magnetic studies is unaffected by high electrical ground conductivities, which makes them valuable on sites with saline groundwater, earth or abnormal amounts of defilement where the GPR and Electromagnetic methods struggle.

Related Societies:

Europe: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | The European Magnetism Association (EMa) | Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) | International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) | European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) | Institute of Physics Magnetism Group (IOP)

USA: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Latin American Molecular Magnetism community | AIP Publishing LLC

Asia Pacific and Middle East: IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY | Taiwan Association for Magnetic Technology | The Korean Magnetics society | Chinese Institute of Electronics Magnetics Society (CIEMS) | The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) | The Physical Society of Japan | The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) | The Japan Society of Applied Physics

 

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