

Spanish Regional User Meeting in Madrid, Spain, October 23rd to 24th, 2025
October 23 @ 9:30 am - October 24 @ 4:00 pm
Workshop on High Magnetic Fields in Quantum and Functional Materials
The meeting is open to every interested researcher. Registration is required and is free of charge and should include an abstract. Download the registration form and send it to lbtuam@uam.es. Support is provided to Spanish emfl users and interested potential users, covering stay and travel.
When: 23 and 24 October 2025. Starting at 09h30 on Thursday 23 October 2025 and ending at 16h00 on Friday 24 October 2025.
Where: Conference room of the Faculty of Sciences, 01.00.IC.307, c/Fco Tomas y Valiente, 7, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid.
Organized within the project Improving the sustainability of the European Magnetic Field Laboratory.
Aims and scope:
- Quantum materials under extreme conditions: Topological matter, superconductivity magnetism, and correlated electron systems.
- Next-generation magnet technologies and experiments at high magnetic fields.
- Superconductivity: from basics to applications.
- Graphene, two-dimensional materials and devices of twisted systems.
- Gather leading scientists, engineers, and early-career researchers to explore transformative advances in high magnetic field research and its interdisciplinary applications.
- Develop access to emfl.eu through the use of the dual access system.
- Foster global Synergies: Collaborative opportunities between EMFL (Europe), NHMFL (USA), others.
- Foster the participation of Spanish scientists at the European Magnetic Field Laboratory.
- The program will include invited talks, a poster session and a visit to the facilities at the UAM.
Committees.
Organizing committee:
- Hermann Suderow, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Isabel Guillamón, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Edwin Herrera, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Teresa Puig, ICMAB-CSIC
- Enrique Díez, Universidad de Salamanca
Scientific committee:
Partners of Improving the sustainability of the European Magnetic Field Laboratory.