EMFL Summer School 2018: Science in High Magnetic Fields
September 26, 2018 - September 30, 2018
| FREESummer school scope:
The European Magnetic Field Laboratory (EMFL) summer school is dedicated to recent advances in science in high magnetic fields. The series of lectures given by renowned scientists will guide participants through the various areas of current physics, chemistry and material science in high magnetic fields. The school is open primarily to young scientists, master & doctoral students and to postdoctoral researchers, but also to senior scientists willing to get an overview about current research in high magnetic fields. The participants will have an opportunity to present their own results in a specially dedicated poster session.
Confirmed invited speakers & topics:
Denis M. Basko, (Grenoble) : 2D materials – theory
Julien Bobroff, (Paris-Orsay): Scientific outreach
Hartmut Buhmann, (Wűrzburg): Topological matter
Alexey Chernikov, (Regensburg): 2D materials – experiment
Peter Christianen, (Nijmegen): Soft matter
Amalia Coldea, (Oxford): HTc superconductivity
Mark O. Goerbig, (Paris-Orsay): Quantum Hall Effect
Nigel Hussey, (Nijmegen): Superconductivity
Alois Loidl, (Augsburg): Multiferroics
Hadrian Mayaffre, (Grenoble): Low-dimensional magnetism
Alix McCollam, (Nijmegen): Heavy-fermion systems
Robin J. Nicholas, (Oxford): Novel semiconductors
Alexandre Pourret, (Grenoble): Metals & Fermi surfaces
Geert Rikken, (Grenoble/Toulouse): Technology & exp. techniques
Joris van Slageren, (Stuttgart): Molecular magnetism
Dmitri Yakovlev, (Dortmund): Semiconductor nanostructures
Important dates:
- 30 June 2018: Registration deadline
- July 2018: Notification of acceptance
- 26-30 September 2018: EMFL Summer School – Arles, France
Participant fee:
The school is sponsored by EMFL and no participation fees are requested. The participants will be selected primarily among young scientists (master/doctoral students & postdoctoral researchers), based on the quality of submitted abstract.
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