F - Magnetic and magneto-electronics materials
Main Organizer
Waldemar A. A. Macedo - CDTN ( wmacedo@cdtn.br )
Co-organizers
Antonio Azevedo - UFPE (aac@df.ufpe.br)
Rubem Sommer - CBPF (sommer@cbpf.br)
Description
Magnetic and magneto-electronic materials, nanostructuraded or not, present crescent scientific and technological importance, result of advances in the synthesis, characterization, processing and applications, and also in the understanding of the spin dependent fundamental properties. This symposium should bring together scientists, engineers and technologists interested in fundamental aspects and applications of magnetic and magneto-electronics materials, promoting the discussion on recent advances in the area, including the research on the synthesis and properties of new materials and also new technological developments.
Topics
The symposium topics include but are not limited to:
- nanostructured magnetic materials: thin films, multilayers, nanoparticles, patterned and self-assembled systems, etc.
- spintronic and magneto-electronic materials and devices
- magnetic recording, spin injection, spin torque and spin dynamics
- functional magnetic materials and multiferroic
- magnetic materials for bioaplications
- hard and soft magnetic materials and his applications
- magnetic characterization and imaging
- magnetic properties of steels and alloys
Invited speakers
- Alberto P. Guimaraes, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas, Brazil
- Dante H. Mosca, Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil
- Fernando Landgraff, Universidade de São Paulo and IPT, Brazil
- Jürgen Kirschner, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostruktur Physik, Germany
- Marcelo Knobel, Universidade de Campinas, Brazil
- Stuart S. P. Parkin, IBM-Stanford Spintronic Science & Applications Center, USA
- Antonio Azevedo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil.