Workshop on "Progress in modeling and analysis for nanomagnetism and related topics”

Workshop on "Progress in modeling and analysis for nanomagnetism and related topics”

Organizers

  • Anne Bernand-Mantel
    CEMES-CNRS Toulouse
  • Maria Stella Gelli
    Università di Pisa
  • Cyrill Muratov
    Università di Pisa
  • Matteo Novaga
    Università di Pisa
  • Contatti

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    Abstract

    The workshop aims to bring together experts in Nonlinear Analysis and Calculus of Variations with modelers, computational scientists, and experimentalists working on problems arising from spintronics - an emergent field of Microelectronics that attempts to harness the spin degree of freedom of an electron in addition to its electric charge for computer and information technologies. The modeling and analysis of such problems pose exciting challenges at the intersection of Mathematics and the applied Sciences and provide a fresh fertile ground for the Calculus of Variations. This event is the natural follow up of the workshop Modeling and Analysis in Nanomagnetism and beyond Held at the University of Parma, May 27-31, 2024. 

    Confirmed Speakers 

    Anne Bernand-Mantel | CEMES-CNRS Toulouse
    Olivier Boulle | CEA-CNRS, Grenoble
    Luca Briani | TUM, München
    Raphael Cote | IRMA-CNRS, Strasbourg
    Clementine Courtes | RMA-CNRS, Strasbourg
    Tristan Cren | CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Paris
    Sara Daneri | GSSI, L’Aquila
    Lucia De Luca | AC-CNR, Roma
    Nicola Fusco | Università degli Studi Federico II - Napoli
    Maria Stella Gelli | Università di Pisa
    Vesa Julin | University of Jyväskylä
    Nikolai Kiselev | Forschungszentrum Jülich
    Leonard Kreutz | TUM, München
    Xavier Lamy | Université de Toulouse
    Massimiliano Morini | Università degli Studi di Parma
    Mirco Piccinini | Università di Pisa
    Nicolas Rougemaille | CNRS - Néel Institut
    Filipp Rybakov | Uppsala Universitet
    Etienne Sandier | Université Paris-Est, Créteil
    Ikkei Shimizu | Kyoto University
    Theresa Simon | Universität Münster
    Valeriy Slastikov | University of Bristol

    Please note that for organizational purposes, registration is mandatory

    The organizers gratefully acknowledge support from PRIN 2022 PNRR,  Project P2022WJW9H “Magnetic skyrmions, skyrmionic bubbles and domain walls for spintronic applications”, Finanziamento dell’Unione Europea – NextGenerationEU, that made this workshop possible.

    Img: Magnetic skyrmion lattice: micromagnetic simulation with Mumax3 and visualization with Muview softwares