The IEEE Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference 2022
The IEEE Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference 2022
Brought to you by IEEE Magnetics Society
Conference Date
31st August 2022
Program Committee Co-Chairs
May Inn Sim
mayinn@u.nus.edu
Jan Masell
jan.masell@kit.edu
Alberto de la Torre
adlt@brown.edu
Program Committee Members
Anna Pasynkova
Chengyue Wu
Martin Spasovski
May Inn Sim
Michael Lord
Oliver Paull
Swathi Sakthivel
Abhishek Talapatra
Carmine Stefano Clemente
Ester M. Palmero
Ilona Lecerf
Irene Morales
Jack Harrison
Jan Masell
Krzysztof Sobucki
Ksenia Chichay
Lucas Luding Wang
Maria Salvador
Sonka Reimers
Vivian Andrade
Alberto de la Torre
Daniela Valdes
David Raftrey
Mun Kim
Patricia Rivas
Sam Liu
Syed Adnan Raza
Wesley Brigner
Advisory Board Members
Lukas Körber
l.koerber@hzdr.de
Purnima Balakrishnan
purnima.balakrishnan@nist.gov
Luis Avilés
lavilesf@cab.cnea.gov.ar
Jose A. Fernandez-Roldan
j.fernandez-roldan@hzdr.de
Samuel Yick
s.yick@unsw.edu.au
Christina Psaroudaki
cpsaroud@uni-koeln.de
Steering Committee
Helmut Schultheiss (chair)
h.schultheiss@hzdr.de
Hans Nembach (past-chair)
nembach@ieee.org
Matthew Pufall (incoming-chair)
pufall.ieee@gmail.com
Brian Kirby
briankirby@ieee.org
Sara Majetich
sara@cmu.edu
Mingzhong Wu
Mingzhong.Wu@colostate.edu
Yizheng Wu
wuyizheng@fudan.edu.cn
About the Conference
Welcome to the 2022 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference (AtC-AtG), which will be held online on the 31st of August 2022. AtC-AtG is a 24-hour non-stop virtual conference with speakers from all over the world passing the baton to each other, with exciting contributed talks from students and post-doctoral researchers, and intriguing invited talks by emerging and senior scientists. Join, interact, and network at any time – for free.
The scope of the conference is to bring together early-stage researchers through a series of oral and poster presentations and networking opportunities and provide an international platform to discuss recent progress and trends in the field of magnetism, ranging from fundamental to applied aspects.
The Conference started in 2020 to promote interactions between the younger members of the global magnetism community and had proved to be a huge success. Following that, the 2021 AtC-AtG edition joined together more than 500 scientists, with 70 contributed talks and 100 posters, showcasing both research excellence and diversity. Join us for the exciting new 2022 edition!
Program
2022 AtC-AtG Program Booklet COMING SOON
In the meantime…
- Take a look at the 2021 AtC-AtG Program Booklet.
- Don’t miss the AtC-AtG YOUTUBE webpage, and have an insight of last year’s conference!
Highlights
- Invited talks and tutorials from leading experts in magnetism
- Covers all continents and time zones
- Poster sessions
- Cross-regional multi-discipline networking opportunities
- Interactive online broadcasting with questions and discussions
- Free to attend – NO REGISTRATION FEE
Important Dates
- Abstracts submission opens: 1st May 2022
- Abstract submission closes: 12th June 2022
- Registration opens: 1st May 2022
- Registration closes: 24th August 2022
Abstract Submission
Abstracts must report an original and substantial advance in magnetism and magnetic materials, including the email address of the corresponding author, and be written in clear English. The abstract submission deadline is on the 12th June 2022.
Abstracts' decisions will be announced to the corresponding authors via e-mail. By submitting your abstract you agree that your oral talk, if selected, will be recorded and streamed via an online platform and be available up to five days after the conference. These records could be used for promotion of the conference and activities of the IEEE and IEEE Magnetics Society.
Registration
Registration is free of charge. The registration deadline is the 24th of August 2022.
Invited Speakers
Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
Claire Donnely Alexander Mook Miriam Jaafar Ruiz-Castellanos María Efremova
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Claire Donnelly (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden)
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María Efremova (Eindhoven University of Technology)
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Miriam Jaafar Ruiz-Castellanos (University Autonomous of Madrid)
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Alexander Mook (University of Basel)
Asia-Pacific:
Xichao Zhang Se Kwon Kim Lucy Gloag Peng Song
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Xichao Zhang (Shinshu University)
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Se Kwon Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Lucy Gloag (University of New South Wales)
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Peng Song (Nanyang Technological University)
Americas:
Gabriel Lavorato Jean Anne Incorvia Jennifer Sears Sarah Briceño
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Jean Anne Incorvia (University of Texas)
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Jennifer Sears (Brookhaven National Lab)
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Gabriel Lavorato (INIFTA-Universidad de La Plata)
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Sarah Briceño (University YACHAY TECH)