The international workshop “Magnetic Resonance of Correlated Electron Materials” will take place on 17-23 September 2023, in Dresden, Germany. The workshop is inspired by two very successful conferences held in Trogir, Croatia, in 2010 and 2011, and a similar workshop organized by Jürgen Haase in Dresden in 2005. These workshops brought together experts and young scientists interested in the local properties of correlated electron materials, investigated by NMR and other magnetic resonance techniques.
The workshop in Dresden is part of the Alexander von Humboldt research group linkage program between Germany and Croatia, and it is kindly supported by the host institute, the IFW Dresden, where the workshop will take place.
The focus of the work shop is on the abilities of magnetic resonance techniques to provide insight into outstanding physical problems of correlated electron materials. It will cover topical results on: superconductors and nematic materials, topological insulators and Weyl semimetals, quantum magnets, molecular magnets and spin liquids, as well as advances in magnetic resonance techniques, such as NV sensing, uniaxial strain, beta-NMR, muSR, ESR, and of course NMR.
The target audience is both experimental and theoretical researchers, as well as PhD students specializing in the field. The workshop is open to exploring relations between NMR and other methods, as well as to introduce physical problems to which NMR investigations may contribute.
We encourage all interested colleagues to register early, also to benefit from the early registration fee of only 200 EUR (100 EUR for PhD students), valid until May 1st.
This website will be continuously updated and will provide you with all necessary information.
If you have questions, send an email to magres2023@ifw-dresden.de