The IEEE Transactions on Magnetics is published 12 times per year. Submitted manuscripts should be in areas of science and technology related to the basic physics of magnetism, magnetic materials, applied magnetics, and magnetic devices.
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The IEEE Transactions on Magnetics publishes articles in the following five categories:
Prospective authors of extended invited papers should contact the Advances in Magnetics Editor. Conferences interested in publishing selected, peer-reviewed papers in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics should contact the Conference Editor (see below).
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The IEEE Transactions on Magnetics is pleased to make available to its readers its latest cumulative author and subject indices. The files are in PDF and are searchable with the Adobe Acrobat "Find" function. These PDF files are also available on IEEE Xplore; see Volume 37, Issue 6, Part 2, November 2001.
Author Index
(4 MB)
Subject Index
(7 MB)
These cumulative index files are also available to Magnetics Society members on IEEE Xplore. Click here to access them.
Cumulative indices copyright © 2001 by IEEE, all rights reserved.
Chair: Ron B. Goldfarb, National Institute of Standards and Technology, goldfarb@boulder.nist.gov
David Jiles,Editor-in-Chief, Cardiff University, Cardiff
CF24 0YF, U.K., d.jiles@ieee.org
J. R. Cruz, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA, jcruz@ou.edu
Kent Davey, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA, kdavey@ieee.org
William D. Doyle, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA, wdoyle@ieee.org
Josef Fidler, Vienna University of Technology, Wien, Austria, j.fidler@ieee.org
Ara Pataputian, Seagate Corporation, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA, ara@ieee.org
Massimo Pasquale, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, Turin, Italy,
mpas@ieee.org
Martin J. Sablik, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, USA, msablik@ieee.org
Sheppard J. Salon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA,
s.salon@ieee.org
Claudio Serpico, Federico II University, Naples, Italy, serpico@unina.it
John Snyder, Cardiff University, Wales, U.K., snyderje@cf.ac.uk
Satish. Udpa, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA, udpa@msu.edu
Pavel Kabos, Advances in Magnetics Editor, National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Boulder, Colorado, USA, pavel.kabos@nist.gov
Timothy M. Reith, Advances in Magnetics Editor, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona, USA, t.reith@ieee.org
C. Singh Bhatia, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, San Jose, California,
USA, Singh.Bhatia@HitachiGST.com
Luc Dupre, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium,
luc.dupre@ugent.be
Laura H. Lewis, Conference Editor, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts,
USA, lhlewis@coe.neu.edu
Norio Takahashi, norio@elec.okayama-u.ac.jp
Prospective authors of extended invited papers should contact the Advances
in Magnetics Editor. Conferences interested in publishing selected, peer-reveiwed
papers in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS should contact the Conference Editor.
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