The rapidly evolving digital world demands cutting-edge technology for the realization of future energy harvesting and information storage devices. Especially, efforts have been put forward to find novel magnetic materials with exotic properties that can fulfil the requirement of high density and fast processing of information. In this direction, the recently discovered topological non-trivial spin textures, e.g. magnetic skyrmions/antiskyrmions, non-collinear antiferromagnetic ordering with large anomalous Hall effect, Weyl-mediated helical magnetism, etc, play an important role for the development of next-generation spintronic devices.
The proposed workshop aims to bring together leading scientists from different parts of the world, in particular, from Germany and India, working in the field of topological magnetism into one platform. The workshop is a part of the existing collaboration between the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Prof. Stuart S. P. Parkin) and the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) (Dr. Ajaya K. Nayak) through the MPI partner group program. The workshop is jointly funded by the Max Planck Society and NISER, and plans to host about 100 participants.
Workshop Dates : 5th to 8th November, 2024
Venue :
NISER Bhubaneswar: 5th November
Sterling Puri (Odisha): 6th to 8th November
Abstract Submission Deadline: 02-09-2024(updated)
Acceptance Notification: 07-09-2024
Registration Starts: 08-09-2024
Registration Deadline: 30-09-2024